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- From: Clay.Carson@dseg.ti.com (Clay Carson)
- Subject: Re: Direct to PC?
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- References: <JWA.93Jan14225929@vipunen.hut.fi> <1993Jan15.134522.14535@newsgate.sps.mot.com>
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- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 17:09:03 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan15.134522.14535@newsgate.sps.mot.com>, gpb@gpb-mac (greg berryman ) writes:
- >
- > jwa@vipunen.hut.fi (Jyrki J Wahlstedt) writes:
- > : Is there any PD, shareware or commercial program, with which I could
- > : connect a Mac (perhaps a Powerbook) to a PC and transfer copy files
- > : in both directions so that in the PC there would be no need to put
- > : anything (a small program could be allowed). Between Macs I can do
- > : this and between PCs I can do it, but how about this case.
- > :
- >
- > Well, there is MacLink Plus from DataVis Inc. I can't say if it works well
- > or not, because we bought it and never found a need for it. It came with
- > a disk for the PC, a disk for the Mac, and a cable to connect 'em.
- >
- > Greg.
- >
- > --
-
- I've used MacLink Plus for four years and have found it invaluable. I use
- a mac in a predominately DOS workplace. With MacLink Plus I'm able to
- share files between a large number of DOS applications. I strongly
- recommended it.
-
- Clay
-
- --
- Clay Carson (214)480-6885 internet: Clay.Carson@dseg.ti.com
- Texas Instruments Dallas Texas USA
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