Re: Great SWT Program



nebulous99@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
How common, though, is it to need to work remotely with large files
over a dial-up speed connection these days?

I do it almost daily. Well, not at dial-up speed, but even a 10Mbit connection seems slow when you are analyzing many gigabytes of logs. Much better to tell the remote machine to do the analyzing and just send the result (in my case hardly ever more than a few MBytes).

//Roger Lindsjö

PS. And thank good for screen ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_Screen ) when the connections goes down all the time. DS.
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