LapLink Gold 11.5

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    05/02/2004
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    Free to try
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    Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003

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Alternative to PCAnywhere; great value. LapLink Gold 11.5 gives you quick, easy access to your desktop PC or network resources when you're working away from the office. With one application, you can access and transfer files, synchronize data, run desktop applications, read and send email, and support remote users. With LapLink Gold 11.5, you get the freedom and power to easily access and control another PC. Key features include secure and easy use over the Internet, complete connectivity, Windows XP compatibility, and the ability to support others without leaving your desk.

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