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26-12-05, 01:41 PM | #1 |
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$50 says I can blow your mind...
Label me a spammer if you must...
But you'll sing a different tune if you download Qnext. 4-way video chat 8-way audio chat File, Photo, Music Sharing Universal IM Gaming (including poker) Remote PC Access soooo much more ALL FREE AND LEGAL... www.qnext.com |
26-12-05, 01:51 PM | #2 |
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It's Toronto based so it can't be all bad
All Hail Qnext By JACK KAPICA - Tuesday, October 4, 2005 Posted at 2:44 PM EDT Associated Press and Canadian Press * E-mail Jack Kapica, Read Bio, Latest Columns The big news today will come from California, where Sun Microsystems and Google are scheduled to announce a partnership that pundits speculate will amount to a full-frontal assault on Microsoft. (See Mathew Ingram's column for the story.) I wish they wouldn't make such predictions - there have been so many such predictions in the past that a new one had become little more than a cliche. But it could be a fascinating partnership, and one with pockets deep enough to make something happen, even if it isn't toppling the Redmond monolith. As a hint of what's to come, Sun CEO Jonathan Schwartz's blog of Oct. 1 mentions a series of technologies that he thinks are ripe for a future not based on Windows - among them Skype, Google Earth and his own StarOffice. "There's a resurgence of interest in resident software that executes on your desktop," he said, "yet connects to network services." Then he added another one: QNext, from a Toronto-based company. It's a small, Java-based peer-to-peer application combining instant messaging and file-sharing (though not on a network level). QNext is an interesting program, and could well be on its way to a bright future. And how much brighter can you get than an endorsement from Sun Microsystems' CEO just before announcing what might be a major assault on Microsoft? E-Mail Jack Kapica at jkapica@globeandmail.ca |
26-12-05, 02:06 PM | #3 |
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I wonder if large files can be resumed?
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26-12-05, 03:09 PM | #4 |
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They can!!
File transfers of ANY size will resume if the connection is severed for any reason. As soon as both users are connected, it will automatically resume.
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26-12-05, 03:19 PM | #5 |
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welcome to the forum mike.
centrally served handshakes or serverless, open sharing and social functions (chat, rooms etc) or encrypted, open source or closed mike? and yes, you're a spammer. (sometimes it's ok.) - js. |
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