Net Send Lite 3.01

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    30/01/2007
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    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 Server/Vista, Windows Messaging Service Started

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Net Send Lite is a small utility that uses the existing Microsoft Messaging Service to send network messages. With Net Send Lite you can send messages to a specific username, computer name, ip address or the entire domain/workgroup on your network. Simply click on Add button to add users to your system or the add multiple to select from a list of available computers on your network. Once you have a user in your list, simply double-click the user and enter in your message to send. Its as simple as that. With the latest version we now capture the ugly/boring Microsoft net send message window and display our own. Now you can have a chat-type program that uses the existing Microsoft Messaging Service.

No install needed and it prevents users from sending messages outside their network.Net Send Lite supports sending to small groups of users on your network. Simply create a group of users within Net Send Lite and you can send a message to all of those users by a click of the mouse. Version 3.01 has added the ability to capture the net send message coming in and display inside of its own chat window.

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