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February 1995 / Reviews / File Transfer on Steroids / Advanced Features In Laplink For Windows

-- SpeedSync --A patent-pending technology that cuts transfer times by sending only the changed parts of an existing file

-- Universal Video Driver --Allows up to 16.7 million colors during remote-control sessions (previous remote-control products were limited to 256 colors)

-- Scale to Fit --Higher-resolution image on remote computer is scaled to fit in any size window on local computer's lower-res display

-- Multiple Tasks on Multiple Connections --Allows simultaneous LAN, modem, wireless, or parallel/serial connections, each capable of handling simultaneous remote control, file transfer, and chat sessions


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