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Internet Sharing will be available within 7 days - Version: 2.0, 1/2/2005 07:11PM PST
turingart
<BR>turingart will release an enhanced version of seeCard, wich allows to share and synchronize OS X address not only through Rendezvous in local networks, but as well through the internet.
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Using the new feature, cross country businesses are able to share a central OS X address book at one location, which may be accessed through a VPN (vitual private network) or directly from anywhere all over the world.
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Note, that seeCard doesn't publish a static copy of an address book. In fact, seeCard retrieves AB data directly from another system.
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Kinds,
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turingart
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Using the new feature, cross country businesses are able to share a central OS X address book at one location, which may be accessed through a VPN (vitual private network) or directly from anywhere all over the world.
<BR>
<BR>
Note, that seeCard doesn't publish a static copy of an address book. In fact, seeCard retrieves AB data directly from another system.
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Kinds,
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turingart
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user friendliness - Version: 1.1, 9/8/2003 10:18PM PST
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ravedog--2008
I think the developer would be better served if he mad the app more user friendly... the terminology is so cryptic and not familiar (maybe its the English translation)...
idea is great but makes a simple app like Address Book more complex.
idea is great but makes a simple app like Address Book more complex.
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- user friendliness
The language issues of the first comment have been fixed meanwhile.
Furthermore, seeCard's usage is now very simple and intuitive.