It was touted as being the first 32-bit based Web browsing program, and was aimed squarely at Windows 95 users.
It could transform seamlessly from one application to another as required, a feature that would not be emulated until later browsers of the late 1990s.
Although marketed by Symantec, the Cyberjack suite was written by a small South African startup, Vironix Software Laboratories.
Vironix was owned by Dave and Paula Hall and originally operated from Westville, near Durban.
The entire programming team consisted of only about six developers, roughly one per Internet application.