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Network Assistant 4.5 (rerun) Giveaway
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Giveaway of the day — Network Assistant 4.5 (rerun)

Network Assistant is a multiple-mode network communication utility.
$25 EXPIRED
User rating: 239 23 comments

Network Assistant 4.5 (rerun) was available as a giveaway on June 17, 2009!

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Real-time network communication utility for the office environment, including channels-based chat, shared whiteboard, message board and instant messaging. It is intended to be used in small office or home office (SOHO) local networks, does not require a dedicated server and may be used instead of WinPopup. Easy to install and use, Network Assistant features file transfers, remote services (processes control, screenshots, activity tracking) and more.

Key Features:

  • Serverless technology;
  • Channels-based chat;
  • Instant messaging;
  • Shared whiteboard;
  • Graphical emoticons;
  • Message board;
  • User details;
  • File transfers;
  • Remote processes control;
  • Remote screenshots;
  • Remote clipboard viewing;
  • Computer usage statistics tracking;
  • Remote alerts;
  • Multilingual user interface

System Requirements:

Windows Vista/XP/2000/ME/98/NT4/95; Protocols supported: UDP, TCP

Publisher:

Gracebyte Software

Homepage:

http://www.gracebyte.com/nassi/index.html

File Size:

3.28 MB

Price:

$25

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#23

funtastic item

Reply   |   Comment by aneesh  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#22

This is not a bug.
It looks like you are simply trying to register more computers than allowed in the license (2).

Reply   |   Comment by Al  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#21

I would like to see a software package similar to this without the problems.

Reply   |   Comment by Windspirit  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-2)
#20

Still get the same message that this is a trial version. Very disappointed. I thought for sure this would be a great program, but until they fix the bugs and it does like it is supposed to, well, unfortunately I am without it AGAIN!

Reply   |   Comment by Windspirit  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-2)
#19

This software is a lot of fun, and very cool. The only thing I wish it had was an ability to designate a root computer and allow it to remote login or override the current actions of the other computer(s).

Reply   |   Comment by Dead Computer  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#18

This software is awesome.. I'm lovin' it
Thanks GAOTD and Gracebyte

Reply   |   Comment by ilovedjians  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#17

For some odd reason, the program would not install. I usually have
no problems installing GOTD offerings. I'm going to try unzipping
it to it's own folder before trying again. I've never had to do that
with any of the apps from GOTD.

[8~{} Uncle Monster

Reply   |   Comment by Uncle Monster  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-2)
#16

#3
"I was offered three licenses by the developer (which I’m still considering) for $25"

I'm assuming he meant $25 per computer (as per their website?) - if he meant $25 for 3 licences - I want that deal too lol!

Reply   |   Comment by Buckingham  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#15

Hello Treat:
perhaps file copying would be more accurate for what Simidude does.
With Simidude open you just right click on any file or folder and it will show up as an entry in Simidude. You can then play, open, copy or install that file on the destination PC.
However, the link goes dead as soon as you close simidude ...
glad you like the app, that was me starting that thread in the forums. Was a good offer back then, I do much less running around the house with the USB stick since then.
Greetings, AlexSJ

Reply   |   Comment by AlexSJ  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#14

[b]Thanks GAOTD for the re-run. Working great.[/b]

The chat system is very neat. You have smilies and can insert pictures in the chat system as well. The user that receive the image, can save it to his PC. On the right-hand side you have a Network Tab. With the network tab, you can see all share folders of all users. Then you can right-click and open a browser to view that folder. Got macros as well and commands like iRC. Got 3 skins to choose from.

Great application that I wanted for a long time. Tested on Vista Business and XP Home SP 3.

Reply   |   Comment by creepy2610  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#13

Thanks for the rerun!

Reply   |   Comment by Gamer  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#12

Hi AlexJ, thanks for your response; I bought Simidude following a comment some months ago either in this comments section or the forums. I love the clip board sharing facility, but I've not discovered any file sharing features. Thankfully .......... my problem has been solved. I bit the bullet and used windows own network set up wizard for the first time ever. For some reason I've had a mental block with it all these years. It only took a few minutes to set up and now I just pop whatever folder or file I want to transfer into the shared documents folder. I was much faster than I remember it from several years ago when for some reason it seemed to take forever to transfer. Now it seems almost instantaneous (though I've only tested it with files around 100Mb).

Also thanks to Harry for answering as well.

btw, I said I'd never used it before, actually someone set it up for me previously, and I only ever used it the once because it seemed just as quck to transfer using a flash drive. I decided to try again today simply because there were a plethora of freeware coices to download and I couldn't decide what to use, so thought I'd re-try windows own again before installing one of the ones I downloaded. Most of the ones I listed above in one the Windows version has turned out to be pretty cool. :)

Reply   |   Comment by Treat  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#11

While I still do not have a SOHO or such - single computer w/o network, I want to commend the Gaotd team and Gracebyte for bringing this item back with a two user licensing. Having two licenses will allow true testing of the give-away. Thank you to Gracebyte and the Team for listening! I would definitely download and test if I had a network for it. I just wanted to show appreciation for the attentiveness of the Team and Developers!
Thank you all!

Reply   |   Comment by torymon  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+4)
#10

1 License = Worthless
2 Licenses = :)

This app is actually really good :) Thanks for the share

Reply   |   Comment by Dodo  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#9

Questions do the computers have to be on the same network? lets say like home and work?

Reply   |   Comment by winracer  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#8

thanks for the 2 licences. I will give it a try

Reply   |   Comment by winracer  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#7

thanks GAOTD!
today helpful with the 2 licences.

Reply   |   Comment by hallo  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+5)
#6

Wow, ok, I passed on the first issuing of this program after reading the other reviews and finding that it could only be installed on one pc (therefore negating any true reviews of this programs intent and purpose).

For today's download of this program I have downloaded it and installed it on the 2 pc's allowed (both using Windows XP Home) and installed easily and flawlessly.

The option to add personal information is a nice touch and a picture or avitar option also makes it easy to identify that you have reached the correct individual.

The whiteboard works great and in real-time (you can actually see what a person is drawing as it's being drawn).

The message board works well too.

The chat system has sounds very reminiscent of another chat/im program called ICQ. The typing sounds as you type is a great feature (at least for me as it helps me to know I'm actually typing something, though it would be nice if one of these programs could include a real time spell checker too lol)

The event log is very useful if/when something unusual happens so you can use the info there to try solving problems that may arrive.

All in all said and done, this program is woth purchasing.

Reply   |   Comment by Marcy  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+6)
#5

#3 : the free file transfer program you're looking for is called Window Explorer. All you need to do is share the transfer directories (or even disks) so they become visible on the network.
You might also look at some free Explorer-replacements that allow side-by-side display of two directories.

Reply   |   Comment by Harry  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+13)
#4

Hello Treat:
not free, but perhaps you want to take a moment to check if http://www.simidude.com/ fits your needs. It's basically an extended clipboard over ANY number of computers: you right-click a public file or folder or any text or image and you can access it on any other computer in your pod. You only have to purchase one licence for your group of pc's.
We also used to run around bringing files and programs via usb stick etc, but this is much more practical.
Pura vida, AlexSJ

Reply   |   Comment by AlexSJ  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#3

I did a quick search and found several file transfer programs with ease. Some have IM capabilities as well. There are actually too many to post here. I just typed the key words file transfer from PC to PC, lol Though it just occured to me that I should try Windows own network set up wizard as since mty last trial (where I got slow transfer speeds) I was on a much slower internet connection - whether that affects a LAN I'm not sure. Please excuse the slight tangent that this post seems to be going in with regards to todays re run.



here are a few for those interested only the file transfer aspct of the program:

Maileet

This is a solution for transferring files between people, regardless of the file size or if the people are behind a firewall. Maileet can transfer the file to many recipients uploading the file once. It cuts any file size into segments and uses a mail server to transfer them to the peers. Since most computers accept e-mails, regardless of the firewall configuration, the file will be received. On the receiver side, the Maileet client downloads the segments and restores them to the original. It includes queuing, pause and resume, session saving and resend requests.

Not sure if Vista is supported

http://www.filetransit.com/download.php?id=18404


Look@file:

A powerful and very user friendly file transfer program. It allows you to send and receive any file or directory with a few clicks. Major features: SSLv3 Encryption with openSSL, Auto-Compression, Transfer Resuming, Receive Tunnelling (useful when you are behind a router/firewall), Dynamic DNS Support.

http://www.filetransit.com/download.php?id=14019


Utalk Network Messenger:

A Network (LAN) Messenger with File Transfer, Reminder Service and Logs. Message Encryption with Blowfish Algorithm. Multicasting and Broadcasting Supported. Multiple File Attachments Supported. Attractive Interface and Easy to Use. Reminder Utility Added. Logs of The communication Supported.


TuFtp v1.4:

With a windows explorer like interface, TuFtp makes it very easy for you to transfer files and folders, no matter the transfer is between your local PC and a remote ftp site, or between two remote ftp sites. You do file transfer in three simple steps: select, copy, and paste. The progress window which appears during the ftp file transfer process not only gives you a constant feedback about how many files and how many bytes of the current file have been transfered so far, it also provides a place where you can cancel a lengthy operation should you have changed your mind in the middle of a long file transfer process.

Other features include: a Site Manager which allows you to store and manager your many favorite ftp site login profile info; a stuaus log view pane which displays the detailed time and status of the FTP operations; auto-save the ftp action status log into a file; auto-reconnect to the selected ftp sites when TuFtp is started; and print the TuFtp window display.

Not sure if TuFtp is PC to PC though???


SRE/Copy:

SRE|copy is a file transfer tool, for local and network transfer, with resume support. Never worry again when copying over a network! You have now the freedom to pause and resume your file transfers with just a click of a button. SRE|copy's automatically pauses on any errors that may occur. SRE|copy will not replace Windows' own copy function - making it possible to decide how you want to copy your files. SRE|copy will put itself on your drag-and-drop handler for files, directories and drives.

http://shareware.pcmag.com/product.php%5Bid%5D61197%5BSiteID%5Ddigibuy


CC File Transfer:

CC File Transfer can work on LAN/Intranet as LAN file transfer software, and on WAN/Internet as Internet file transfer software

http://www.cc-file-transfer.com/internet-file-transfer.htm

Reply   |   Comment by Treat  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+18)
#2

I was really pleased to see the double license offered today. After trying the demo versions with one full license it did what it says it does.

The kids had lots of fun sending IM's to each other and when they discovered the whiteboard, even more fun was had; though as a home user it's hardly worth buying just for that (if you wanted more licenses to cover a larger LAN. However that said I was really interested in the file transfer abilities. If you’re not sure how to do this all you need to do is click on the user section of the tool bar and select send file. A small window appears that enables you to select whatever file you wish to send. Unfortunately it doesn’t allow you to send folders, so if you want to transfer a full program you'll have to zip it up first. That said I was impressed by the file transfer rates. When I’ve previously transferred files over from one computer to another using windows it’s taken forever just to send one small file, whereas this program was relatively quick. I transferred a 73Mb zipped file which took around 30 seconds. Not bad, but I’m wondering if there is any freeware applications that anyone knows out that does the same thing?

I was offered three licenses by the developer (which I’m still considering) for $25; after writing to him following the giveaway on the 12th June. I though with today’s two licenses and the single license we got originally, I’d be able to run the three computers I have in my study, but when I have one or both computers running with the two license code that was given away today, the one that was registered with the license we received on the 12th still un registers after saying there is a license conflict. So it appears that despite today’s license having some differences in the code (several characters are different including the last three numbers), it wont allow the first license to work. (or so it seems to me; has anyone else had this problem)?

I’ve always transferred files between my computers using a memory stick or external hard drive and prior to those via DVD or CD, so apart from experimenting with the idea of using the LAN a few years ago, I’ve never bothered to try direct transfers before. It’s definitely easier to do, so I want to continue using that method so I’m going to see if I can find a freeware program that enables easy transfer of files and if possible folders. If I can find one I think this program will be redundant on my computers. (Any ideas????) Thanks in advance. 

If not I’ll end up buying the three licenses offered to me (I wonder if those will invalidate the two license key I have now, lol)

Reply   |   Comment by Treat  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+12)
#1

Thanks for the 2 licenses - good job - thumbs up!!

Reply   |   Comment by Mark E Pc Tech  –  14 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+4)
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