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Log on automatically to remote Timbuktu sessions.

Version:  0.0.5.b1

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Huh????

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Contributed by: jlussow Friday, April 02 2004 @ 12:24 PM PST

Product Platform: MacOS,MacOSX

Used Product For: Have Not Tried

I've been doing this with Apple's Keychain for years. Just click on the "Add to Keychain" checkbox and log in. After that you will find that the OS handles the login and all you need to do is connect to the session. Am I missing something here?   

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Huh???? - glindeque

Indeed you are missing something, Apple's keychain does not provide a global floating status window showing all the current connections. Perhaps you do not have enough remote connections to warrant such a feature? Nor does it provide a more convenient way to connect to Timbuktu Sessions. Why not try it before you rip it?

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Friday, April 02 2004 @ 01:45 PM PST


Huh???? - brossow

As a developer who [presumably] wants our money, you might consider sucking it up when responding to criticism and dropping the attitude. This person asked what I consider a legitimate question about your software -- I wondered the same thing -- and didn't "rip it" in the least. If he wanted to "rip it" he could easily have offered a one-star review. He didn't. But your response makes me think twice about sending money your way. Just some friendly advice from a potential customer....

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Friday, April 02 2004 @ 04:07 PM PST


Huh???? - glindeque

No attitude indented, I assure you. I would have liked him to try the app first though - it is in beta stage and I would greatly appreciate constructive criticism from anyone once they have tried it and found bugs or did just not like it.

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Friday, April 02 2004 @ 11:26 PM PST