I missed this the first time around but here's my 2 cents

For about two years we used to use broadcast all over the U of MN 
campus. It worked great on a large network. We even broadcast from UMN 
Twin Cities to Mac Users in UMN Morris and Duluth. It was a blast. The 
version we used had a limit of three lines of text but once we got used 
to it we didn't mind. We learned to be brief. That was about 10 years 
ago, though and I haven't used it since.

Douglas Aalseth
Shoreview, MN

On Thursday, February 6, 2003, at 03:13 PM, the pickle wrote:

> At 14:31 +0000 on 06/02/03, roger pugh wrote:
>
>> on a slightly related subject i came accross a system extention called
>> broadcast.  it seems to allow chat, similar to msn messanger and its 
>> ilk
>> over appletalk..  anyone had experience of this program??
>
> It's certainly no replacement for a real chat program, but it's very 
> nice for
> sending brief messages.
>


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