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| date = March 30, 1994
| publisher = Computer Business Review
}}</ref>—and the [[Ecma International|European Computer Manufacturers' Association]] (ECMA). In September, now part of an ECMA delegation, they made an informational presentation about the project at the ISO SC22 plenary meeting in the The Hague, Netherlands.<ref name="Farnum">{{cite journal
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{{anchor|Willows Software}}<!-- should be expanded in a separate article on Willows Software at a later stage -->In April 1995, [[Willows Software, Inc.]] (formallyformerly [[Multiport, Inc.]]<ref>{{cite web
| title = CORSAIR EFFORT TO BECOME INTERNET OPERATING SYSTEM
| date = March 17, 1995
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| date = June 30, 1995
| publisher = [[Computerwoche]]
}}</ref>) a Saratoga, California-based company that had been working on Windows to Unix technologies (inherited from then defunct [[Hunter Systems, Inc.]]<ref>{{cite web
| title = HUNTER'S PERSONAL COMPUTER APPLICATIONS UNDER UNIX TECHNOLOGY RE-EMERGES AT MULTIPORT
| date = July 8, 1993