> I think it is clear where this review falls. It is interesting how
'issues'
> are pointed out (having to know the ip is the best!), issues which exist
in
> competing products (how else do you connect with PCAnywhere? Voodoo? Magic
> wand?)
Nope, PCAnywhere advertises that it's running. I loaded it up on my cable
modem, and immediately saw a couple people in my node running PCAnywhere,
one without a password. Handy feature.
But then, on my local area network VNC can connect to the computer
"systems1" just by typing "systems1", even though it's assigned a dynamic
IP. Hmmmmm. Magic. Or just using DNS properly. One of the two, anyway.
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