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Re: Apple Remote Desktop vs. Timbuktu     

Group: comp.sys.mac.comm · Group Profile · Search for timbuktu in comp.sys.mac.comm
Author: msilvermanks
Date: Feb 19, 2007 08:14

... "Cc," and "Newsgroups" headers for details. ]] In article <atsnntp1205-D0A938.06043918022...@news.newsguy.com>, Andrew Starr <atsnntp1...@emailman.com> wrote: ARD ? ARD over TB2 in my experience, especially ARD 3.1 with remote drag and drop for files. Timbuktu's been able to do this (drag and drop file copying while controlling another computer) for ten years now.
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Apple Remote Desktop vs. Timbuktu     

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Author: Andrew Starr
Date: Feb 18, 2007 04:04

For remotely accessing my Desktop Mac from a MacBook, which is recommended? Timbuktu or ARD? Also, might want to do Windows Remote Desktop to access a Win XP machine. I ... works, it doesn't appear all that great on my Mac desktop. Should I just go with Timbuktu? Thanks, Andrew -- eMailman, LLC - Andrew Starr, President eMailman(r): <http://www.emailman.com> NewsReaders(sm): ...
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Re: Using Timbuktu to remotely control an XP from a new Mac     

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Author: Mark Conrad
Date: Feb 17, 2007 22:32

....250852.230530@l53g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>, "Hal77" <hal_erdley@yahoo.com> wrote: Hal posted: I would like to remotely control one of the PCs using the Mac. Would a proper Timbuktu installation on each of these two machines allow this? Mark replied: Yes, I use TB2 here for that exact purpose. TB2 is very costly, it would set you back $209.95 for two...
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Re: Using Timbuktu to remotely control an XP from a new Mac     

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Author: Hal77
Date: Feb 17, 2007 12:07

...one of the PCs using the Mac. Would a proper Timbuktu installation on each of these two machines allow this? ...of "Virtual Network Computing", (VNC), because it is free. FWIW, Timbuktu is very fast compared to VNC, also has a heck of ... here would be appreciated, as I have no experience whatever with Timbuktu or any other remote control servers or clients.. I...
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US-NY: New York-Technician, Desktop Operations     

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Author: JobCircle.Com
Date: Sep 12, 2008 14:43

... network technology. * Must be PC literate and be able to support Microsoft Office products (Word, Excel, Power Point, Access, etc). * Experience with desktop remote control software (Timbuktu, PCAnywhere). * Strong Analytical problem solving skills. * Excellent communication skills, both written and oral. * Must be willing to travel locally between multiple CBS supported locations when needed. * ...
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US-NY: New York-Technician, Desktop Operations     

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Author: JobCircle.Com
Date: Aug 8, 2008 14:19

... network technology. * Must be PC literate and be able to support Microsoft Office products (Word, Excel, Power Point, Access, etc). * Experience with desktop remote control software (Timbuktu, PCAnywhere). * Strong Analytical problem solving skills. * Excellent communication skills, both written and oral. * Must be willing to travel locally between multiple CBS supported locations when needed. * ...
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All-time Olympic Medals: China 286, Taiwan 15, HK 1 (Gold), Singapore 1 (Silver). Medals/total population: The winner is Taiwan, the loser is Singapore     

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Author: abianchen
Date: Aug 7, 2008 20:22

...again. My question was... "How many golds Taiwan expect to win...more than the USA, Russia, Japan or China ?" Is it your brain..retarded ? How many golds....not bronze or iron...how many gold medals Taiwan expect to win....not Singapore, nor Timbuktu... Singapore В don't expect to win a gold in another 100 years... because Singaporean is not good at sports.
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Beijing games starts today     

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Author: baldeagle
Date: Aug 7, 2008 20:17

...: Garbage again. My question was... "How many golds Taiwan expect to win...more than the USA, Russia, Japan or China ?" Is it your brain..retarded ? How many golds....not bronze or iron...how many gold medals Taiwan expect to win....not Singapore, nor Timbuktu... Singapore don't expect to win a gold in another 100 years... because Singaporean is not good at sports.
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Re: Skyline Signal     

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Author: Enzo Matrix
Date: Jun 17, 2008 14:51

...>> there, but only just, while the right side shows up quite nicely - and that's wif me facing the computer Well whichever side it is, on my setup it's as silent as the grave. Whang the balance over to that side and you can hear a pin drop. In far Timbuktu. I reported the channel problem to the studio earlier today. -- Enzo I wear the cheese. It does not wear me.
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Re: Skyline Signal     

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Author: Mick the Merciless
Date: Jun 17, 2008 14:18

... graphic view in iTunes, the left side is there, but only just, while the right side shows up quite nicely - and that's wif me facing the computer Well whichever side it is, on my setup it's as silent as the grave. Whang the balance over to that side and you can hear a pin drop. In far Timbuktu. -- MTM. <Heu! Tintinnuntius meus "A drum, a drum; Mickbeth doth come."
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