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'''Kerio WebSTAR''' (formerly '''4D WebSTAR''' and StarNine WebSTAR) is an ] ] for ] with older versions running on classic ].
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In 1996, a Swedish organization held a "Crack a Mac" contest that involved a promised reward of about ]13,500 for defacing a webpage server by WebSTAR on a stock Power Macintosh 8500/150. After two months, not a single person was able to achieve this and claim the money.<ref></ref>
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On June 30, 2008, WebSTAR was officially discontinued. Technical support for the product ended on June 30, 2009.

==See also==
*], on which WebSTAR was based

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