12/24/2012

PC Maclan 8.1 Review

PC Maclan 8.1
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If you want to use a Windows system in an already functioning Macintosh network, this software is an extremely convenient tool. I've been a long time Mac only user at home, but recently bought a Sony vaio notebook with Windows 2000 Professional pre-installed. I tested this product and Thursby Software's TSSTalk. With PC MacLan, I could do everything I wanted to do, including to see and use all the Mac file structure that contains Japanese file names and to print directly to my Apple LaserWriter Pro 600, which only has local talk interface. With TSSTalk, double byte file names are garbled even though both the Mac 0S 9 English and the Win2k English are set to be Japanese capable. Also, with TSSTalk, the AppleTalk printers are not visible from the Win2k system, and thus not usable at all, and it still has some other small bugs in the Win2k version. All things considered, PC MacLan is head and shoulders above the competition.

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A networking solution for linking PCs and Macs, PC MACLAN for Windows NT/2000 features centralized security, IP server and client support, and full Windows NT/2000 integration, giving users convenient features for bi-directional file, drive, and printer sharing.
Enables Cross-Platform File Sharing PC MACLAN for Windows NT/2000 allows cross-platform file sharing, over IP (Internet Protocol) or AppleTalk, across an Ethernet network. PC users can access any Mac or AFP servers, with file sharing enabled, or AppleShare IP Servers on the network. Mac users access Windows NT/2000 files and drives via the Chooser or Mac's Network Browser.
Supports Mac IP Client and Server Technology PC MACLAN for Windows NT/2000 provides fast, convenient networking by connecting to AppleShare IP Servers and OS 9 systems on a LAN, WAN, over the Internet, or remote dial-up. In addition, PC MACLAN allows Mac users to access PCs over IP and is a cost-effective alternative to Windows File Services for Macintosh (SFM).
Runs File and Print Servers as Windows NT/2000 ServicesRunning both the print and file servers as services, Mac users can access printer or files on PCs with greater convenience, and without jeopardizing network security.


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