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Hi,
I found what seems to be a great little LAN messaging client called Broadcaster.
Product Description:
This couple of tools enables networked Mac’s to receive unprompted user messages from any partner in a collaborative LAN, as when in a team the need rises to share attention on a particular subject. Simply load the receiver, eventually at login time, on any Mac planned to receive info and load the broadcaster on all Macs foreseen to send that info.
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/32922
The Author's site specifies that for this to work, ports 49990 and 49991 must be open.
How do I do that in Leopard?
Will it work on Leopard??
Thanks,
Gene
I found what seems to be a great little LAN messaging client called Broadcaster.
Product Description:
This couple of tools enables networked Mac’s to receive unprompted user messages from any partner in a collaborative LAN, as when in a team the need rises to share attention on a particular subject. Simply load the receiver, eventually at login time, on any Mac planned to receive info and load the broadcaster on all Macs foreseen to send that info.
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/32922
The Author's site specifies that for this to work, ports 49990 and 49991 must be open.
How do I do that in Leopard?
Will it work on Leopard??
Thanks,
Gene