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Subject:Re[2]: WWW and Telecommuting From:"<Pam Owen>" <powen -at- MAIL2 -dot- LMI -dot- ORG> Date:Sun, 17 Sep 1995 09:59:37 EST
I'd like to hear about software you telecommuters use to telecommute. I mostly
use pcAnywhere to transfer files by modem, because that's what my clients have.
With this software, I can dial into my client's network and access files as if I
were in the office, although I don't usually work in applications remotely
because it ties up the phone line and can crash the software. pcAnywhere works
OK for the most part, but I have had problems from time to time. What's your
experience?
Pam Owen
Nighthawk Communications
Reston, VA
Nighthawk1 -at- aol -dot- com, or powen -at- lmi -dot- org