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- SecureCom ver. 1.01W for Win95/NT
- Copyright (c) 1998 by Gary L. Robinson
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- SecureCom is a small and fast personal communication
- tool. It is designed to hook two people up directly
- (without using the IRC channels, servers, IP servers, etc.) for
- a one-on-one personal text mode chat.
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- SecureCom utilizes two "Hailing features" to accomplish this.
- One Hailing feature uses a built in seamless e-mail facility to send
- your current IP address to another SecureCom user in a specially
- coded e-mail letter. The other user (who is checked into the
- net and has SecureCom running in Monitor ON mode) will receive the
- message and prompt him to connect or not connect.
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- The other Hailing feature utilizes the use of an internal TCP/IP
- server that listens on a preassigned port for direct connection
- requests. One SecureCom user can Hail another user via the
- Internet and/or a Lan directly by just knowing their IP address. It
- sends the Hail (connection request) directly to the IP address and
- is handled by SecureCom's internal server that prompts the user to
- accept or decline the connection.
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- Either of these Hailing methods can be used independently of
- one another.
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- One button Hailing makes it a simple and painless way to connect
- on the Internet or the local network..
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- No other servers, e-mail or support software are needed.
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- This Windows 95/NT version requires Windows 95 or Windows NT with
- TCP/IP installed and an internet connection with a mail account.
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