Rating: Summary: It works for me--that's all I ask! Review: I have a Compaq Armada Pentium 1590DMT (150 mHz) laptop with 80 MB RAM, and my desktop is an AMD-K6-2 (350 mHz)with 64 MB RAM. Both machines have the Windows ME operating system. They link together with no problem at all using LapLink. I use the parallel ports for the link. I've never had a problem, and the application works exactly as advertised. That's all you can ask of a product. Joseph H. Pierre
Rating: Summary: It works for me--that's all I ask! Review:
I have a Compaq Armada Pentium 1590DMT (150 mHz) laptop with 80 MB RAM, and my desktop is an AMD-K6-2 (350 mHz)with 64 MB RAM. Both machines have the Windows ME operating system. They link together with no problem at all using LapLink. I use the parallel ports for the link. I've never had a problem, and the application works exactly as advertised. That's all you can ask of a product. Joseph H. Pierre
Rating: Summary: I have Laplink versions on several systems now... Review: and have been using it for years with zero problems.
Remote control works fine, even over lousy 20K connections, and the "speedsync" feature makes it practical to transfer files in bulk over standard phone lines. I routinely use it to make "service calls" without leaving my desk, and to perform periodic incremental backups of remote computers. The software's actually overkill for simple "same room" file transfers on Win 9x+ systems, but for a complete remote access package, this is hard to beat.
Rating: Summary: I have Laplink versions on several systems now... Review: and have been using it for years with zero problems. Remote control works fine, even over lousy 20K connections, and the "speedsync" feature makes it practical to transfer files in bulk over standard phone lines. I routinely use it to make "service calls" without leaving my desk, and to perform periodic incremental backups of remote computers. The software's actually overkill for simple "same room" file transfers on Win 9x+ systems, but for a complete remote access package, this is hard to beat.
Rating: Summary: Easiest communications package to use Review: I had used PCanywhere for a number of years, but find that product to be inferior in its connections. LapLink is very easy to install and use. Had absolutely no problems in transferring files or using remote control.
Rating: Summary: Even if you only ever use this once, you'll be happy. Review: Laplink has saved me several times and paid for itself many times over. If you have a laptop, I'd bet you've left a file you're working on at home or at work. You intended to take it with you, but in your haste to leave you forgot it. If you had Laplink and a modem or lan connection you could have it at your fingertips in a matter of minutes. The file transfer facility is intuitive and fast. However, the best feature is remote contol. This allows you to login to another PC that also has Laplink running and work as if you were sitting right at the keyboard of that PC. Have you ever tried to walk a new PC user through some problem they are having and been frustrated by trying to explain the difference between a button and tab or a link? With Laplink you don't have to go through that. You can "walk them through it" right from your own keyboard. Using the online-chat feature along with the remote contol, you can solve their problem in what used to take hours of "if it weren't so sad it would be funny" type blind walkthroughs. I've used PC Anywhere, but really prefer Laplink for its feature set and ease of use. Even though it is named Laplink, you don't need a laptop to enjoy the features of Laplink. If you regularly use more than one non-connected PC, you need Laplink.
Rating: Summary: Easiest communications package to use Review: Laplink was the first to offer travellers dos software to transfer files from laptop to desktop and make backup up disks that were clones of the main hard drive. In addition, the dos version had a batch file function which could be used to backup only selected files. It ran flawlessly. Laplink 2000 and now, Laplink Gold,unfortunately are not worthy successors to the dos version. My experience is with Win98 and Laplink 2000 and Gold seem to have problems with it. The clone folder function causes fatal errors. Attempts to get help from Laplink support have come to naught. They haven't even bothered to answer my last email.
Rating: Summary: Laplink, the Long Downward Spiral Review: Laplink was the first to offer travellers dos software to transfer files from laptop to desktop and make backup up disks that were clones of the main hard drive. In addition, the dos version had a batch file function which could be used to backup only selected files. It ran flawlessly. Laplink 2000 and now, Laplink Gold,unfortunately are not worthy successors to the dos version. My experience is with Win98 and Laplink 2000 and Gold seem to have problems with it. The clone folder function causes fatal errors. Attempts to get help from Laplink support have come to naught. They haven't even bothered to answer my last email.
Rating: Summary: Best product on the market for remote control and file acces Review: Not only did I get remote control on an XP box BEHIND A FIREWALL, I can access files remotely from Laplink's Surfup service. Service is the key word here, I don't know any other place offering network services when you buy their off-the-shelf product. Laplink runs an ILS server so I can connect to my Laplink PC from anywhere on the Internet, and they run a firewall service so I can get to my home PC - behind a firewall. It's as easy as checking a box and creating a login-entry. AND they have a Surfup web service so i can access files VIA A WEB BROWSER from anywhere ! Beat THAT ! It's simple, it works, I love it.
Rating: Summary: INFURIATING!! Review: The key value of this product is the ability to sync large or many files across machines. I travel a lot, so being able to synchronize my laptop files with my office and home workstation is the whole point of Laplink Gold. You can imagine, then, my horror at finding that this product does not work with my laptop: Dell Latitude CS 400XT. Plug in the USB cable, and the system hard resets! Very nasty. Back in November 2000, the online support admitted that "other problems with laptops have been reported", and they would contact me with details of a patch as soon as one is available. I have heard nothing to date. Furthermore, their website makes no mention of laptops that do or don't work with this product. No mind for the customer. They just take your money, and fob you off. When added to the USB cable price, the entire package costs around $200, but provides no value at all. To all prospective purchasers: BE CAREFUL (or be ready to demand your money back).
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