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Delrina Corporation was a
Canadian software company active from 1988 to 1995. The
company was best
known for WinFax, a
software package which enabled...
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Delrina Corporation v.
Triolet Systems Inc, 2002
CanLII 11389, 58 OR (3d) 339, also
known as
Delrina II, is a 2002
Ontario Court of
Appeal case
which established...
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Systems vs
Delrina Corporation, over a
module of
Delrina's Opus 'N Bill
screen saver in
which Opus the
Penguin shoots down the toasters.
Delrina later changed...
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interest in
Delrina. IBM
acquired an 11%
stake in
Delrina.
Zortech acquired 238,095
common shares of Symantec. A
minority stake of
Delrina was acquired...
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discontinued Microsoft Windows-based
software product developed and
published by
Delrina designed to let
computers equipped with fax-modems
communicate directly...
- two lawsuits, the
first in 1993,
Berkeley Systems vs
Delrina Corporation, over a
module of
Delrina's Opus 'N Bill
screensaver in
which Opus the penguin...
- start-up
Delrina. A few
years later, he
joined Brightspark, a Toronto-based
venture capital incubator founded by the same
entrepreneurs who
started Delrina. It...
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browser application created by
Delrina in 1995. It was sold as a stand-alone product, and was also
bundled as part of
Delrina's CommSuite 95 offering. In addition...
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component of PerForm, an
Electronic forms software package created by
Delrina.
Delrina was
bought by
Symantec in 1995,
which subsequently sold its Electronic...
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software OCR
market in the turn of the 1990s. The Toronto-based
software firm
Delrina signed a
letter of
intent to
purchase the
company in
November 1991, expecting...