What You Can Do with Close-Up


Operating Systems

Close-Up v6.5 uses a modem to connect to the other computer.  It requires two sides to connect, the Host side and the Remote side.  Close-Up v6.5 runs on the following operating systems:  DOS, Windows 3.1, Windows 95 and Windows 98.  The Host side of Close-Up is a Windows based program with some DOS applications included to make it compatible with DOS.  The Remote Side of Close-Up is a DOS based Program with some Windows applications included to make it compatible with Windows.


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PC to PC Communications

Close-Up saves you time and money by allowing you to be in two places at once! Instantly connect to another PC at any location. Access information, run applications, view and control a distant PC just as if you were there!

Network
Access

Connect to your company's branch offices or network from any location. Access the network files & applications you need.

Laptop or Home PC to Office

Work from home or any remote location via laptop. Dial into your office PC or network and instantly access the files and data you need. Run any application, transfer files, enter data, even print jobs remotely.

PC to PC File Transfer

Close-Up's Point & Select file transfer interface lets you easily mark files for transfer, as well as synchronize files or directories between PCs.

Remote Customer Support

With full control of your customer's PC, Close-Up lets you diagnose their situation and get them running again. Install and run Windows or DOS applications quickly & easily without flying across the country or driving across town.

Unattended Communications

Save money with Close-Up's simple yet powerful script language. Automate file transfers or any manual task at night when phone rates are lower.

Telecommuting


Save gas, avoid traffic! Reduce company costs for everything from travel expenses to office space & utilities by telecommuting.

 

Remote
Printing

Print reports, spreadsheets, or any document remotely in Windows 95, Windows 3.x or DOS.


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