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Goosemaster

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What's funny is that I thought they were spyware-ladden marketing BS until I heard that they were run by Citrix;)
 

Patt

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Originally posted by: Goosemaster
What's funny is that I thought they were spyware-ladden marketing BS until I heard that they were run by Citrix;)

So was that a yes or no? :p It is pretty decent actually.
 

Patt

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Originally posted by: Goosemaster
What's funny is that I thought they were spyware-ladden marketing BS until I heard that they were run by Citrix;)

So was that a yes or no? :p It is pretty decent actually.
 

sygyzy

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They were purchased by Citrix beginning of last year to join their suite of remote access and administration products.
 

Goosemaster

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Yeah..it's nice..basically ssl VPN iirc...which is a pain to setup otherwise (IPSec, ssh, and such are so much more feasible in the home) like using ssl explorer or something.
 

sygyzy

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And they are not spyware ridden or BS as you call it. Their marketing might be overly "aggressive" but it's a very solid product with very intelligent features, some of which might not be readily visible or apparent.
 

Goosemaster

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Originally posted by: sygyzy
And they are not spyware ridden or BS as you call it. Their marketing might be overly "aggressive" but it's a very solid product with very intelligent features, some of which might not be readily visible or apparent.

that was my point, that their intrusive and spyware-type advertising was quite deceptive ..in a bad way...
 

Goosemaster

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what's cool is how they get to ahvea an applet running...cheaters:p

Makes setting it up so simple....I wish I had a WWW server that had enough bandwidth to let me have constant connections lik that:(
 

sygyzy

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Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: sygyzy
And they are not spyware ridden or BS as you call it. Their marketing might be overly "aggressive" but it's a very solid product with very intelligent features, some of which might not be readily visible or apparent.

that was my point, that their intrusive and spyware-type advertising was quite deceptive ..in a bad way...

What do you mean? Can you please clarify or give an example. It doesn't have to be exact.
 

SearchMaster

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Originally posted by: sygyzy
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: sygyzy
And they are not spyware ridden or BS as you call it. Their marketing might be overly "aggressive" but it's a very solid product with very intelligent features, some of which might not be readily visible or apparent.

that was my point, that their intrusive and spyware-type advertising was quite deceptive ..in a bad way...

What do you mean? Can you please clarify or give an example. It doesn't have to be exact.

I think he means they're kinda like X10. Maybe they have a fine product, but when every site you go to has a GoToMyPC popunder ad, it makes you think they're a shady company.
 

Goosemaster

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Originally posted by: SearchMaster
Originally posted by: sygyzy
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: sygyzy
And they are not spyware ridden or BS as you call it. Their marketing might be overly "aggressive" but it's a very solid product with very intelligent features, some of which might not be readily visible or apparent.

that was my point, that their intrusive and spyware-type advertising was quite deceptive ..in a bad way...

What do you mean? Can you please clarify or give an example. It doesn't have to be exact.

I think he means they're kinda like X10. Maybe they have a fine product, but when every site you go to has a GoToMyPC popunder ad, it makes you think they're a shady company.

exactly.
 

Kadarin

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Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Yeah..it's nice..basically ssl VPN iirc...which is a pain to setup otherwise (IPSec, ssh, and such are so much more feasible in the home) like using ssl explorer or something.

From a client perspective, there's not much that's easier to set up than ssl vpn: Open IE, point the browser to an https:// web address, and once there, log in. Done. You now have access to network resources.
 

Goosemaster

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Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Yeah..it's nice..basically ssl VPN iirc...which is a pain to setup otherwise (IPSec, ssh, and such are so much more feasible in the home) like using ssl explorer or something.

From a client perspective, there's not much that's easier to set up than ssl vpn: Open IE, point the browser to an https:// web address, and once there, log in. Done. You now have access to network resources.

no. I meant set it up for your self with a vpn server and such.