1 .IP Messenger
2.Net Send GUI
Why a Third-Party Net Send?
IP Messenger is an
application to chat inside your Local Area Network (LAN). This is a pop up
style LAN Messenger for multi platforms. It is based on TCP/IP (UDP) and does
not require server machine. Features include serverless message communication,
fast file or folder transfer, image embedded message and desktop (area
specified) capture, and message encryption (RSA2048bit + AES256bit) and sign or
verify (PKCS#1-v1_5).
2.Net Send GUI
The Definite Net Send
If you ever used the Ned
Send command to send instant messages over Winpopup protocol, you already know
there's little excitement in using the black-and-white command line to send
messages. If you ever ran Windows Messenger or MSN Messenger, you can imagine
the gap between these products and the Net Send command. No GUI, no contact
list.
Why a Third-Party Net Send?
Windows
Vista no longer has the Net Send command. Microsoft has removed the Net Send
command, Messenger service and Winpopup protocol altogether from Windows Vista
because of the many security problems associated with the protocol.
But
what about those who are still using applications that rely on the instant
messaging functionality once built into Windows? What about those who
desperately need instant messaging over local networking but no longer have it?
They are left without any official support from Microsoft except Internet-based
Windows Messenger. That's why you need third-party software to fill the void.
Fomine
Net Send GUI re-enables your PC to send and receive instant messages over LAN
and fulfils the need for Net Send command to all who got used to it.
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