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WorkSpot

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  • Price: Free
  • Operating system: Webware
  • Date added: September 03, 2007
  • Total Downloads: 240
  • Downloads last week: 3
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From WorkSpot :

The magic is a Java applet, an AES encrypted, graphical connection to a Linux desktop. It works through every Java-enabled browser, and through most corporate firewalls. It works through fast native clients too, available on Linux, Unix, Windows & Macs. Transfer files easily to your Workspot, with the secure WebDAV protocol, available on all platforms.

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