Office Anyware is TOTALLY BRILLIANT!!!

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Office Anyware is TOTALLY BRILLIANT!!!

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heh heh... I actualy thought of an idea like that two years ago...

Never thought anyone would do it!

From what you have right now, is Office Anyware speedy? What is is based on? Some type of Flash or something?

Just curious.
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Post by dmacburry2003 »

I'm so retarted...
I spelled anyware with a ware.

It should be anywhere.

(could be like a catch-phrase though) get it? SoftWARE AnyWARE?

:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Office Anyware is TOTALLY BRILLIANT!!!

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dmacburry2003 wrote:heh heh... I actualy thought of an idea like that two years ago...

Never thought anyone would do it!

From what you have right now, is Office Anyware speedy? What is is based on? Some type of Flash or something?

Just curious.
Currently, it runs blazingly fast in a LAN and over an ADSL connection. Over ISDN or 56 K POTS, it's bearable but not a speed demon. That's where we will optimize over time.
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Post by dmacburry2003 »

I'm running at 300-500Kbps (cable modem), so it would probably go fast on my PC's.

I have a home network and it would be really great to have this software installed. Once on one machine, is there a limit to other machines that can connect?
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Post by martin-k »

dmacburry2003 wrote:I'm running at 300-500Kbps (cable modem), so it would probably go fast on my PC's.

I have a home network and it would be really great to have this software installed. Once on one machine, is there a limit to other machines that can connect?
Only CPU power itself and network transfer speed. A regular PC of today's standards should be able to handle about 10-15 clients at any given time.
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Post by dmacburry2003 »

I thought it was over the internet?

Oh, I should have been more specific, the legal (or your) allowance of clients.
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