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Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Thursby Software Systems
EAN: 0714371250024
Label: Thursby Software Systems
Manufacturer: Thursby Software Systems
Model: TWS193
Platform: Windows NT, Macintosh, Linux, Unix, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows 95
Publisher: Thursby Software Systems
Studio: Thursby Software Systems






Editorial Review:

Amazon.com Review:
If you want your Mac to communicate with a PC-based network at home or in the office, you can go through the trouble of configuring the Windows network to support you--or simply invite Thursby's Dave into your life. A few simple questions during setup are all it takes to get you connected. After installation, you'll enjoy the same level of access to Windows machines and Postscript printers on your local area network that PC users do. A browser window lets you examine networked volumes without having to mount them, and a double click will then log you into the folder you want to use on your Mac. You can also return the favor by setting up a shared folder on your Mac that Windows users can access, using either user-level (if Windows NT is part your network) or share-level security.

In the interests of being a good neighbor in the network neighborhood, Dave will attach the file extensions Windows needs to identify file types when the document is copied across. Similarly, Dave will replace any characters in file names that are problematic on Windows 95 or 98 systems, and shorten file names that go beyond the Mac's 32-character limit. With support for Mac OS 9's multiple-user functionality, Windows 2000 domains, and a contextual menu plug-in that triggers sharing directly from the Finder, Dave is one of the best friends a Mac user on a Windows network can have. --Jack Gardiner

Amazon.com Product Description:
Dave is a cross-platform networking solution. Dave uses the fast, industry-standard TCP/IP protocol instead of AppleTalk and is designed specifically for the Apple Macintosh. It is installed on the Macintosh with no additional hardware or software required. You should use Dave if you are looking for a way to keep your Mac and coexisting in a world with both PCs and Macintosh systems, if your company decided to take AppleTalk off of its network, you need to migrate from a Macintosh to a PC environment, if you have large graphics files and need a fast transfer method, or if you need a way to share PC Postscript printers.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Access files on Windows
Dave is one of the best stealth products on the market. You load it on your Mac, and you can access any of your Windows machines. I map a drive to a common graphics folder on Windows and everyone shares the files. Only one caution, you can only share PostScript printers. If you want to print from your Mac to your shared "HP" printer you'll need a PowerPrint or Axis network printing box.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Access files on Windows
Dave is one of the best stealth products on the market. You load it on your Mac, and you can access any of your Windows machines. I map a drive to a common graphics folder on Windows and everyone shares the files. Only one caution, you can only share PostScript printers. If you want to print from your Mac to your shared "HP" printer you'll need a PowerPrint or Axis network printing box.





 

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