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PCAnywhere 12 has Mac OS X as a variation. [link]
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Hi Techies! Does anybody know about an equivalent to NetMeeting that I can use on my mac? That is compatible with NetMeeting? And is, preferably, free?
In my brief, lazy search all I could find were apps that seemed designed for video conferencing. I don't really need that. I just need to be able to see what somebody is doing on their computer. While they are at my office and I am at home.
Thanks!
I only have personal experience with one of the pay programs - Timbuktu. But this page indicates there are some shareware alternatives:
Thanks. My boss and I decided to send our assistant to the meeting to torture her instead.
Okay Techistas,
Does anybody know of a freeware FTP program for Mac OSX? I need to check the FTP procedures for my office, and I need a program that can help me do that.
Anybody?
Which version of OSX are you running? FTP is built into Tiger (under Go-->Server, you can enter an ftp address).
The program I love isn't free, but it's cheap, and worth it.
It's called Fetch. I've been using it for years and love it.
Urgh. I don't know which version. How do I check?
Under the Apple menu, "About This Mac."
Cyberduck is free, but I'm not a huge fan of the interface. CaptainFTP has a 30-day free trial version, but I agree with ND that Fetch is the way to go if you end up paying for anything.
Of course, I was looking in the wrong place. I'm using version 10.3.9. How does that translate into big cat breeds?