While DoubleTalk may be a more comprehensive solution, if all you need to do is to transfer a few files, just use the Web Sharing control panel and grant the appropriate privileges; some versions of Windows have a web server, too, if you prefer it that way. Then, on the other machine, use any web browser. Specify the server using its IP address, and download or upload files as necessary. This may take slightly more effort, but it's free -- well, you still need the crossover cable.
David, I've always enjoyed your occasional use of rabbinic/Talmudic sayings... sorry I don't have one to quote in return. Drishat shalom,
--Lee
Submitted by Lee Doron on Tue, 06/12/2001 - 16:51.
www.nomadesk.com is a great filesharing software as a service to share, synchronize and back up business critical data-even offline. You are able to synchronize between a Mac and a PC. Free 30 day trial available at www.nomadesk.com.
How about personal Web Sharing?
While DoubleTalk may be a more comprehensive solution, if all you need to do is to transfer a few files, just use the Web Sharing control panel and grant the appropriate privileges; some versions of Windows have a web server, too, if you prefer it that way. Then, on the other machine, use any web browser. Specify the server using its IP address, and download or upload files as necessary. This may take slightly more effort, but it's free -- well, you still need the crossover cable.
David, I've always enjoyed your occasional use of rabbinic/Talmudic sayings... sorry I don't have one to quote in return. Drishat shalom,
--Lee
Share files between Mac and Windows
www.nomadesk.com is a great filesharing software as a service to share, synchronize and back up business critical data-even offline. You are able to synchronize between a Mac and a PC. Free 30 day trial available at www.nomadesk.com.