Specifications
Page 8 Blue Chips Magazine —December 2010
Connectivity Options:
Users can connect their PCs with
the following: Laplink USB 2.0 Cable,
Laplink High-Speed Transfer Cable,
Network Connection, home or business,
even wireless.
Laplink Line of Products:
PCmover, PCsync, Defrag, Diskim-
age, Laplink Everywhere 5, Laplink Gold,
SafeErase, Switch & Sync, PDAsync,
FileMover, Controller, Remote Assist,
ShareDirect, V of DOS, DoubleView,
PCdefense, Conference Center, Secure
VNC.
Legacy Products: FYI The fol-
lowing items have been archived and
are no longer supported by Laplink.
Their knowledge base, however, has
many articles that are relevant to ar-
chived products: PDAsync 2.0 and
below; PCsync; PCsync 1.0; PCsync 1.5;
PCsync 2.0; PCsync 3.0; LapLink 2000;
LapLink FTP; LapLink Professional;
LapLink Exchange Accelerator; LapLink
Technical; LapLink 1; Ultimate ROM;
Appointment Manager; LapLink Mac 3;
LapLink 2; LapLink Plus; LapLink SE;
Battery Watch; PC Link for Casio Boss;
Desklink; LapLink 3; Viewlink; LapLink
Pro for DOS; Winconnect; LapLink
Remote Access; CommWorks; TS Fax;
TS Online; LapLink for Windows 3.x;
LapLink for Windows Host 3.x; LapLink
Wireless; LapLink for Windows 95;
LapLink for Windows 95 Host; LapLink
for Windows NT; LapLink for Windows
NT Host; WebEx; Remote Desklink;
Remote Network Accelerator; PointB;
LapLink Enterprise Network Accelera-
tor; Ofce Star; LapLink Quick Connect;
TrueSyn.
Note. If you have a question about
your upgrade options or would like to
place your order by phone, please con-
tact their sales department.
Laplink. “The word [Laplink] is
originally the name of a DOS program
that transfers les between laptop and
desktop computers. . . . It came with
a special cable that attached from one
computer’s serial port to the other. You
plugged the cable in, loaded the LapLink
software and transferred les back and
forth. You could do the transferring
from either computer. It was a nifty
program, the brainchild of Mark Ep-
pley, and he formed a company to sell
it called Traveling Software in Bothell,
WA. Eventually the program became
so successful that the word ‘to LapLink’
became a common verb to connote the
transferring of les between computers
as in, ‘I’ll go LapLink this le over to
Mary’s machine.’. . . We use LapLink
every day. It’s one of those ‘must have’
pieces of software.”