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"At $50, DropChute+ 1.1 makes it easy to send large files, graphics or sensitive data through the Internet, satisfying mission-critical requirements in printing, graphics, legal and medical businesses, law enforcement and government." Mobile
Computing & Communications "Our editors love this program for telecommuting! They can chat online while files download between home offices and our main office; this is an Editor's Choice which is used all the time!" Computer
Times "DropChute+ is a new type of personal file delivery software that lets you set up an "in" box on your computer to receive files and an "out" box to send files to other folks. Just drag and drop files (or even whole directories!)onto icons representing the folks you wanna send the files to and you're done. No more garbled messes, no more nicey-nicey notes, no more fiddlin' with persnickety client software. It's just like having your own personal courier at your fingertips. Piece o' cake!" "If you often transfer files over the Net but are unhappy with the hassles of email attachments and FTP, DropChute+ offers another option. This simple file delivery system is as easy to use as a buddy list, more secure than FTP, and faster than email." CNET "If the files, data, and messages you
send are sensitive, an encryption program is required equipment. But in reality,
traditional encryption, like backups, takes extra time, extra steps, and extra effort.
What I like about both DropChute+ and Ding! is that they take some of the drudgery out of
the process. Computer Currents "An AWSOM application. If you ever have to send files to a colleague, friend, family or client then you can't miss with this application. From past experience of sending files as attachments via Internet Mail makes this program a godsend." "Hilgraeve has a great deal of experience in the communications category. For example, it supplies HyperTerminal, which is included with Windows 95 and NT. It has now put its expertise into DropChute+ ($50 street), an innovative product that addresses all the limitations of e-mail file transfers." PC Magazine "Secure, easy, direct file transfers with
or without the Internet. PC
World "One of the more practical products I've seen lately is one of the simplest: DropChute+ from Hilgraeve. It's something we've all needed at least once: guaranteed, real-time e-mail delivery." ZD
Internet Magazine "A new breed of peer-to-peer software is emerging that could help users sidestep some of e-mail's more worrisome pitfalls - Internet bottlenecks, garbled file attachments and inadequate security." Network
World "Hilgraeve is addressing the problem of insecure and unreliable file transfer over the Internet. DropChute+ allows users to drag and drop a file onto a preconfigured user profile, at which time the software makes either a direct modem connection or connects through the Internet." Spring Comdex Show Daily "Hilgraeve Inc. has developed a new way to use the Internet to transfer files between PCs....Industry watchers say the new software will catch on because of its safer, more efficient means of transferring files." PC Week Online "The award for Best Connectivity Solutions went to Hilgraeves DropChute+ (Monroe, MI, 313-243-0576, http://www.softwaretheory.net), which reliably transfers files over phone lines or the Internet." Byte
Magazine "Hilgraeve Inc. has announced DropChute+, Internet software that brings drag-and-drop simplicity to file delivery through the Internet, intranets, and modems." ZD Internet
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