Bitwise

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Bob Adkins

I recently D/L and tried our Bitwise.

Works like a charm so far. Quick, transfers files reliably, and is light and
stable. Just what folks need for keeping in touch with friends and family.



Aside from the obvious fact that *nobody else uses it*, I can't find fault
with it. I see a giant user base as a negative, not a positive. You see, I
only have 15-20 minutes a day to chat. About 8-10 people on my list is all I
have time for.

Anyone else tried it?

***Merry Christmas to all***

Bob
 
I recently D/L and tried our Bitwise.

Works like a charm so far. Quick, transfers files reliably, and is light
and stable. Just what folks need for keeping in touch with friends and
family.

Aside from the obvious fact that *nobody else uses it*, I can't find
fault with it. I see a giant user base as a negative, not a positive.
You see, I only have 15-20 minutes a day to chat. About 8-10 people on
my list is all I have time for.

Anyone else tried it?

Did you forget to mention the <security> aspect? ;-)
 
I recently D/L and tried our Bitwise.

Works like a charm so far. Quick, transfers files reliably, and is light and
stable. Just what folks need for keeping in touch with friends and family.



Aside from the obvious fact that *nobody else uses it*, I can't find fault
with it. I see a giant user base as a negative, not a positive. You see, I
only have 15-20 minutes a day to chat. About 8-10 people on my list is all I
have time for.

Anyone else tried it?


I like it. Not only is it a good IM client, It's can act like an FTP client
and server for dummies.

Bob
 
Did you forget to mention the <security> aspect? ;-)

Um...it has 64 bit blowfish encryption. That's way more than I'll ever need.

Hey, wanna see my files? :-O

Bob
 
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