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I have used dimension 4 for years. Itr is the greatest and yuo have a
choice of protocols and tie servers.
Ohh, and it is free!
At 02:03 10/31/2001, Jim Smith wrote:
>I use Dimension 4 http://www.thinkman.com/dimension4/. It's free,
>haven't noticed any problems with size or memory usage, doesn't
>use any screen space and I have never found it interfering with
>other programs. I run it on each computer on the LAN. Hence no
>need to have a time server on one computer which then has to be on
>all the time. I have no idea whether Dr. Who's ship (Tardis)
>operates as a time server but I know that some time solutions do.
>Not for me. Don't want no servers that have to be left on all the
>time (including DHCP)
>
>73 de Jim Smith VE7FO
>
>FireBrick wrote:
> >
> > I also use Tardis. if you have multiple pc's on your home LAN, then Tardis
> > is the way to go.
> > It's not free, but beats all the freebies because it's smaller, uses less
> > memory, and works in the background without using up screen space, doesn't
> > interfere with other programs like many of the free time syncing programs.
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"Baila como nadie te ve"
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I have used dimension 4 for years. Itr is the greatest and yuo have a
choice of protocols and tie servers.<br>
Ohh, and it is free!<br><br>
<br>
At 02:03 10/31/2001, Jim Smith wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite>I use Dimension 4
<a href="http://www.thinkman.com/dimension4/.%A0"
eudora="autourl">http://www.thinkman.com/dimension4/.
</a> It's free,<br>
haven't noticed any problems with size or memory usage, doesn't<br>
use any screen space and I have never found it interfering with<br>
other programs. I run it on each computer on the LAN. Hence
no<br>
need to have a time server on one computer which then has to be on<br>
all the time. I have no idea whether Dr. Who's ship (Tardis)<br>
operates as a time server but I know that some time solutions do. <br>
Not for me. Don't want no servers that have to be left on all
the<br>
time (including DHCP)<br><br>
73 de Jim Smith<x-tab> </x-tab>VE7FO<br><br>
FireBrick wrote:<br>
> <br>
> I also use Tardis. if you have multiple pc's on your home LAN, then
Tardis<br>
> is the way to go.<br>
> It's not free, but beats all the freebies because it's smaller, uses
less<br>
> memory, and works in the background without using up screen space,
doesn't<br>
> interfere with other programs like many of the free time syncing
programs.<br>
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eudora="autourl">http://members.home.com/gbaron</a><br>
W0MN 44.08208 N 92.51263 W 1055'<br>
"Baila como nadie te ve" <br>
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