Initially I had every intention of buying StarCraft 2. Without LAN support I absolutely will not. I'm not going to shell out $100+ for two or more copies of the game so that I can play with my sons, who are young to get Battle.net accounts anyway. If this is a ploy to get more sales and money, they're going to get less of both (from me at any rate).
Novell GroupWise Instant Messenger is secure by default. It has its own client or you can use Pidgin. The server is not hard to set up and get running either.
(Disclaimer, I work for Novell.)
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Who wants to watch YouTube-quality video on their 50-inch TV when you can get high-def streams free over the air?
Initially I had every intention of buying StarCraft 2. Without LAN support I absolutely will not. I'm not going to shell out $100+ for two or more copies of the game so that I can play with my sons, who are young to get Battle.net accounts anyway. If this is a ploy to get more sales and money, they're going to get less of both (from me at any rate).
So all those times Dr. Crusher treated radiation poisoning with her magic hypospray syringe, she must have been injecting the crew with this stuff.
It relies on the users being set up in your own private LDAP directory.
Novell GroupWise Instant Messenger is secure by default. It has its own client or you can use Pidgin. The server is not hard to set up and get running either. (Disclaimer, I work for Novell.)