I would like to see the following happen:
- AT&T create a page on all of these programs with links to their download
location and a description/price listing --and/or-- an email (meaning 1
email) sent out with this information.
I believe Alastair's description of these programs works fine, and cou
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Sent: 12 March 2002 17:31
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Subject: RE: VNC Manager only free for personal use
It is always interesting to hear what other developers think :) I
personnaly prefer windows, but that is due to it being so widespread,
and appears to be the s
ience, security is a necessity.
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From: Alastair Burr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 12:31 PM
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It is always interesting to hear what other developers think :) I
personnaly prefer
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Subject: RE: VNC Manager only free for personal use
This thread is turning good. ;) It's all in good spirit. I'm
sure the *NIX
guys are saying "'common, what's all this scanner fuss about, we have
NMAP!"
;) We Windowz users like a GUI for everything. The eas
lol
-Original Message-
From: Jonathan Morton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 10:35 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: VNC Manager only free for personal use
> This thread is turning good. ;) It's all in good spirit.
>I'm sure the *NIX
> This thread is turning good. ;) It's all in good spirit.
>I'm sure the *NIX guys are saying "'common, what's all this scanner
>fuss about, we have NMAP!" ;) We Windowz users like a GUI for
>everything.
What, you mean like NmapFE? ;)
(so he says from his swanky new MacOS X installa
This thread is turning good. ;) It's all in good spirit. I'm sure the *NIX
guys are saying "'common, what's all this scanner fuss about, we have NMAP!"
;) We Windowz users like a GUI for everything. The easier it is for us
Windows users, the more VNC is going to get adopted and taken