I gather though that one needs one's own registered web site for all of this 
to work which is what is confusing me. Since pcAnywhere doesn't require a 
web site, how do they do it?


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Gil Hale" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, February 28, 2009 12:12 AM
Subject: RE: [NF] Using pcAnywhere


> With the free version of LogMeIn I use an ftp client with ZipGenius to
> upload/download files to/from my ftp server.  It is a decent workaround 
> for
> large files, with or without being compress.  But the Pro version does 
> have
> file transfer, as well as remote print support.  Well worth the price of
> admission for the Pro version.  But, that said, I find the free version to
> be quite powerful unto itself.  I still like pcAnywhere, and use it for
> older client locations.  But frankly I can do without any more VPN/Port
> Forwarding tutorials for wanna-be IT Managers who do not know what the 
> hell
> VPN means to begin with.  This levels the playing field, and lets me stick
> to my core business as opposed to going into a training session on VPN and
> Port Forwarding with every new client.  Quick, dirty, simple, free (or 
> cheap
> with Pro version).
>
> BTW, ZipGenius is free (zipgenius.it), supports a ocmmand line interface,
> and allows for true encryption.  I no longer use WinZip Pro, as ZipGenius
> has all the same features, for free.  They also have a free ftp client 
> app.
>
> Gil


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