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Teleporter W 1.0.1


License Free
Requirements Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP (not tested, but should work), Internet connection(a LAN connection would do well, but only to others on your LAN), and a firewall you have *legal* access to(you don't want to get caught hacking).
Downloads 13 Limitations None
Publisher OpenDoors Software File Size 2.5M
Date added 08 Feb 2005 Check your speed

Teleporter W is a free file-transfer utility. It is (sort of) a replacement to AIM's file transfer feature. It was made because the AIM file transfer feature in Fire (my favorite AIM client) didn't work. It works by registering your username and IP address on a server. To send a file to somebody, you can either enter the IP or the username in the "send to" field. One thing that we haven't figured out is getting around firewalls. So, you will have to open port 3000 on your firewall to receive files. If you know how to do this, please email me. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated and will be incorporated into the next version of Teleporter W. Please note that Teleporter W is not compatable with AIM file transfer.

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