Hot? PC Anywhere 10.5 Retail (Newest Version) $26.95 Shipped!

vfrjim

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I have been waiting for this product do to the fact V. 10 hates WinXP, when I ordered mine, the confirmation said it would ship on or about 11/21/01. This is my first hot deal, be kind :)

Jim
 

HKS

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Hmm... doesn't Win XP have some sort of built in remote control? Why not just use that?
 

vfrjim

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Communicating with NT and other platforms are difficult when you only have the XP version installed. PC Anywhere rocks.
 

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I completely agree.
PCAnywhere is the only solution for whoever works with different OSs
 

JumpOnDeals

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It's now out of stock. But if it comes back in stock you can use the 10% off Software & Peripherals coupon to cut off another 10%.

Steve
 

rseiler

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It was never in stock, since it's a brand new product that's still in late beta as far as I know. It was preannounced a couple weeks ago though, explaining the listing.
 

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<< I completely agree.
PCAnywhere is the only solution for whoever works with different OSs
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like Linux, Mac, or Unix right? ;)
 

vfrjim

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They let you order it, eventhough it is out of stock, ship date expected to be 11/21/01. New product, not in stock pretty much anywhere.
 

pcmax

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Version 10.0 is compatible with WinXP to an extent, it works fine except for disabling the fast user switching. Running it on my XP workstations now. I assume that 10.5 fixes this issue and for $27 smackers a hot deal over standard retail price.

Max
 

Bugs66

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Why buy another app when you can use NetMeeting for remote control? Works perfect and it is free. And yes there is a NetMeeting in XP. If you haven't found it, click start>run>"conf" and the wizard will magically appear.

 

NetworkDad

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PC Anywhere is one of the most insecure products out there. Very easy to beat security on it.
 

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Lifer
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<< PC Anywhere is one of the most insecure products out there. Very easy to beat security on it. >>



Even when using symmetric or public-key encryption?
 

vfrjim

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Depends on your firewall settings :) Even with a PW, I cannot get on the domain that I am admin without coming from my home IP address.
 

CyBrShRk

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<< PC Anywhere is one of the most insecure products out there. Very easy to beat security on it. >>



I'd have to disagree. If set up correctly it's very restricted. It definitely beats XP's built-in remote toys.
 

Heinrich

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I love this product - the one thing that bugs me is that when the programmers fart they change the version number and charge $50 to upgrade.

This price is lower than the upgrade price!

It's gotta be a mistake!! I ordered!!

Why buy this instead of anything else including free products? Because a lot of people on the other side use this product...like work...friends, etc...