Tuesday, November 22, 2005

Macromedia CFO Betsey Nelson Joins Good Technology's Board of Directors

Good Technology, Inc., the leading provider of industry
standards-based enterprise handheld computing software and service,
today announced that Betsey Nelson, Executive Vice President and Chief
Financial Officer of Macromedia (Nasdaq: MACR - News), has joined the
Company's Board of Directors.

"With more than 7,000 corporations using Good Technology's software
and service to manage and secure mission critical enterprise
applications and boost mobile productivity, Good is enabling the next
wave of computing," said Nelson. "I look forward to contributing to
the company's success."

"Betsey brings an immense wealth of financial and operational wisdom
to Good from her experience leading a highly successful public company
with a growing wireless business," said Danny Shader, CEO, Good
Technology. "Good will benefit from Betsey's business expertise as we
continue to grow by serving our worldwide customer base and aligning
with the needs of operators and handheld manufacturers."

Betsey Nelson is Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
of Macromedia, Inc. She joined Macromedia in 1996 and has served as
the company's CFO since 1997. She is responsible for all of the
company's operational and administrative functions, including business
development, customer care, finance, investor relations, information
technology, legal, operations, and real estate.

Prior to joining Macromedia, Betsey spent eight years at
Hewlett-Packard, where she held a variety of positions in finance and
corporate development. Betsey holds an MBA in Finance with distinction
from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and a BS in
Foreign Service from Georgetown University. She currently serves on
the Boards of Macromedia, CNET Networks and MarketLive.

About Good Technology
Good Technology is the leader in enterprise handheld computing
software and service, using industry standards to provide the
corporate applications enterprises need on the handhelds they choose
over the networks they prefer.

The company's GoodAccess and GoodLink products extend mission-critical
enterprise applications -- including Microsoft Exchange, Oracle,
salesforce.com and Siebel -- to mobile employees when an where they
need them, using end-to-end AES encrypted, FIPS 140-2 certified
security, and cradle-free, real-time synchronization.

GoodLink and GoodAccess are combined enterprise software and service
that run on a variety of devices and networks, freeing customers from
vendor lock-in, and allowing maximum flexibility.

Good Technology is located in Santa Clara, California. For more
information call 1-866-7-BEGOOD and select the option for sales,
e-mail sales@good.com or visit www.good.com.

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