TurboTalk (call for prices), a Macintosh System Extension, accelerates file transfers and network file operations. The application-independent program supports System 7 File Sharing and AppleShare 3.x/4.x servers; improves performance over LocalTalk, Ethernet, FDDI, and 100Base-T; works with uShare Unix-based servers; and runs in native PowerPC mode.
If you're looking for better AppleShare server performance and more usable network bandwidth, LessTalk may be for you. Also a System Extension, LessTalk (call for prices) comes with a simple configuration application to tune the polling interval for optimum bandwidth availability and improved server performance. For instances where security is important, the network administrator can configure individual volumes with a fixed interval th
at client Macs cannot modify.
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