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Started by dcsun, April 25, 2002, 16:38 hrs

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dcsun

Looks very interesting, to say the least.  They have some very good marketing people working there, but their approach certainly suggests that they've put a lot of thought into a solution.  I decided to download their freeware version of the client software, and I'll poast back any results.





David



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 David W. Cook

 Chairman & C.E.O.

 DCSun Internet Technologies

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dcsun

Well, that certainly wasn't a 'feel good' experience!



It downloaded and installed fine, but it had some major conflicts with Outlook Express 5.5.  It first erased all my e-mail passwords, and then after finding where I'd written them, it still wouldn't connect (after un-installing and entering passwords again, e-mail worked fine).  It also took over a minute to start Outlook Express on a clean boot with almost nothing open (on a 1.4GHz with 256Mb ram)!



Suffice to say, I've removed it!  It sounds like a neat concept, though, and their server-side products probably work a lot better.



I'd be interested to hear if anyone else has these same problems, or whether it's just my machine.





David



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 David W. Cook

 Chairman & C.E.O.

 DCSun Internet Technologies

 http://www.dcsun.com" target="_blank">http://www.dcsun.com

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