I read about TB2, but it appears you must have a FULL copy on each
machine???? This means I would have to invest $700-$800 to manage my small
network. I don't think I can justify that in our budget, since my shoe
leather is thought to be considerably cheaper! :-)

> On May 10, 2004, at 11:42 PM, andrew arnold complained:
> 
>> It is usable, but frustrating. It seems especially slow when
>> repositioning
>> open windows in the Finder. I too am on a 100bT network and have not
>> tried
>> any broadband. I am tempted to try Apple's Remote desktop, but it
>> appears to
>> only work over a LAN. That would be fine for now, but I may not want
>> to be
>> limited to a LAN in the future.
> 
> Take a good look at Timbuktu. I used to use it way back in the Mac OS 9
> days, and it was usable over a telephone line. Some things are never
> going to get fast. Don't expect to play first-person shooters remotely.
> 
> 
> 
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Andy
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