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Private Office Network Instant Messaging and Collaboration without a Server

Private Office Network Instant Messaging and Collaboration without a Server










(PRWEB) February 7, 2005

Barefoot Productions has released NetChat version 2.6, a Windows peer-to-peer network instant message and communications system that lets you chat securely in real-time on your LAN, without having a server running. The program provides simple, direct network communications that allow one-on-one private chats with other LAN users.

NetChat is a true peer-to-peer chat program, and requires neither a server nor other software to be installed. No Internet connection is required.

The program features a rich array of configuration settings, similar to the Instant Messaging applications that run on a server. You can even customize your user name and appearance icons. Since NetChat runs on your LAN and is insulated from outside connections, it provides the safety, security and privacy that are often lacking on Instant Messaging systems.

In addition to providing instant communications, NetChat may be used as an electronic office in/out board. You can see immediately when other users are in the office and available.

New features in v2.6 include emoticon support, message encryption and the ability to log message history for each chat conversation. Preset messages may also be created to prevent re-typing of messages.

Whether you’re looking for a simple and secure way to provide instant messaging among people on your LAN, a handy way to empower your office manager with instant information about employees’ whereabouts, or an easy way for friends and colleagues to chat securely, NetChat provides the tools that you need.

NetChat pricing starts at $ 29.95 for a two-user license and may be purchased securely online from Barefoot Productions at http://www.barefootinc.com/. Multi-user discounts and a 30-day trial version are available. The program runs under Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/2003 Server and requires an Ethernet network card configured on a LAN. NetChat uses the TCP/IP protocol and works with fixed or dynamic IP addresses on an Ethernet network.

About Barefoot Productions:

Since 1994, Barefoot Productions has been creating and marketing Windows desktop and networking software for business and home users. In addition to NetChat, the company also offers several other applications: ZoomOpen, a utility that displays animated visual effects when opening and closing windows on your desktop; WindowGhost, a program that makes windows semi-transparent when they are being moved or resized; AutoShutdown, an application that lets you control how and when your server and workstations shut down; Font Viewer, a utility that lets you browse the fonts that are installed on your system; Twinkle Bulbs, the ultimate Windows holiday desktop enhancement.

Evaluation Copy Available on Request

For more information, contact: Barefoot Productions, 1101 W. Enclave Circle, Louisville, CO 80027. Phone: (303) 665-7843. Email: info@barefootinc.com.

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Posted by admin - February 3, 2012 at 11:10 am

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How To: Connect To The Internet Using Wi-Fi, W/O A Router

Free TV:

http://www.TVSecretManual.com/youtube.html

If you’re having any trouble with this, and I nor anyone else could help you, and you want your internet to go back how it was before, just go the Manage network connections, highlight both networks, and click Unbridge Connections

THIS IS FOR VISTA USERS!!!

WARNING!!!
Do NOT have the Network Sharing on, or it will not work, if you cannot Bridge the connections, then this may be your problem, just simply open The Nework and Sharing Center by going to Start, and search “Network and Sharing Center” and click ‘View Status’ of your connection and then click Properties at the bottom, then click the ‘Sharing’ Tab then uncheck the box that says ‘Allow other network users to connect through this computer’s Internet connection’ then click ‘OK’ until you’re back to ‘Network and Sharing Center’ then just follow the steps I do or read the steps I have written out at the bottom.

I’m sorry, I just figured this out… In the video I say to the LEFT of this video, I meant RIGHT…

FOR MAC USERS, CLICK HERE:

FOR XP USERS CLICK HERE:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPR–MNoFbE&feature=related&fmt=18

Or

Just somehow bridge your connections (Like I show in here), by going to ‘Network Connections’ and highlight Wireless and LAN connections and right-click, then click Bridge connections, and it should work.

You will need:
1 – 1 Computer (Preferably something with a built-in Wi-Fi antenna, or something Wi-Fi that can send out signals; XP or Vista)
2 – A Wi-Fi enabled device
3 – 10 minutes of your time (3 minutes if you know what you’re doing already, but if you did, don’t you think you wouldn’t be watching this)

The complete opposite of this video (plugging an ethernet to a device (PC or Xbox) using Wi-Fi for the internet), then click here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scqD2AeSIpw&fmt=18

Instructions:

Step 1 – Go to the bottom (where it shows two computers; Network Settings) and right click it

Step 2 – Click ‘Network and Sharing Center’

Step 3 – Click ‘Set up a connection or network’

Step 4 – Click ‘Set up a wireless ad hoc (computer-to-computer) network’

Step 5 – Click ‘Next’, then ‘Next’

Step 6 – For ‘Network Name’ type in a network name, then, for ‘Security Type’ Choose a security type, or an open connection (No password required) then, for ‘Security Key/Passphrase’, type in a password or passphrase

Step 7 – Wait for it to Set up your network connection

Step 8 – Click ‘Turn on Internet connection sharing’ (It might not work), or click close (If you want to set it up manually; you most likely will have to do this option)

Step 9 – Go back to ‘Network and Sharing Center’

Step 10 – Go to your Wi-Fi enabled device and connect to your network (You should see the name of your network on your device)

Step 11 – Go back to ‘Network and Sharing Center’ and click ‘Manage network connections’

Step 12 – Highlight both your LAN and Wireless Network Connection, then right click the highlighted connections, then click ‘Add to Bridge’

Step 13 – Wait for it to bridge your connections (YOU WILL GET DISCONNECTED TEMPORARILY, SO DO NOT DO THIS, WHILE UPLOADING A VIDEO OR STREAMING ANYTHING)

Step 14 – You will have to wait at least a minute until you are fully connected on your laptop/desktop and Wi-Fi enabled device

YOU’RE DONE, CONGRATULATIONS, YOU NOW HAVE THE ABILITY TO USE WI-FI WITHOUT BUYING A WI-FI ROUTER FOR AN EXTRA $40+!!!

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Posted by admin - September 9, 2010 at 12:58 pm

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How to Enable Flash Player in PSP Without Internet Access

Things Needed
Custom Firmware
To Get Custom Firmware Download It
From PSP-Hacks.com

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Posted by admin - August 25, 2010 at 5:28 am

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