MACcess 1.2

MACcess 1.2 Server/Client/Editor Utility
By Andrew Cantino
(c) 1999, By Andrew Cantino
cantino@frognet.net
http://tectonicdesigns.com/mac

About:

MACcess 1.2 is a remote access system for the Macintosh platform. It
consists of a server that is run on a host computer and a client program
that is used to connect to the host. Also included in the MACcess
package is a utility to edit the server settings.

MACcess has a variety of uses and features. It is intended to be used
as a method for the owner of a computer to allow people to access
certain areas of their hard drive. This is basically Macintosh file
sharing over a TCP/IP connection. Another intended use is for the owner
of a computer to be able to get back into their computer from a remote
location to do routine maintenance and to get files needed at the time.

MACcess has many useful features that can aid in its intended use. It
can browse the directory structure of a remote computer, delete, launch,
and rename files, and download any file type of any size. Files are
converted and saved in a special format that allows for the quick
transfer of Macintosh resource structures. The MACcess client has the
ability to both create and transform these special files.

MACcess runs on both PPC and 68k machines.

Important:
If you have been using version 1.0 of MACcess, PLEASE use this
version. This version fixes some serious security holes in 1.0.

This program CAN be included on CD-ROMs if I am contacted first.

Path: /www/exparrot/files.tidbits.com/info-mac/comm/inet/maccess-12.hqx

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