Colligo Workgroup Edition 5.0

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Colligo Workgroup Edition software enables any wireless (WiFi) capable laptop, desktop or tablet PC to instantly and securely network to one or more computers, no matter where you are. At the coffee shop, at home, at the office, at a customer/vendor, at the park, create an instant wireless (ad-hoc) network with one click. Once you have the connection, Colligo Workgroup provides you with applications that enable you to share files, share an Internet connection, share a printer, collaborate on a document, chat, schedule meetings in Outlook and much more. Why be tied to a network when you can Colligo anywhere?

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