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== Schick Project Page ==
== Schick Project Page ==


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=== Download ===
=== Download ===
You can download the latest version [http://www.wurst-wasser.net/Wurst-Wasser.net/Downloads/Schick2.0.dmg here].
You can download the latest version [http://www.wurst-wasser.net/Wurst-Wasser.net/Downloads/schick3.0.dmg here].


=== Screenshots ===
=== Screenshots ===
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=== System Requirements ===
=== System Requirements ===
* Macintosh, iMac, iBook, PowerBook, eMac or Xserve with G3 processor or higher
* Macintosh, iMac, iBook, PowerBook, eMac or Xserve with G3 processor or higher, that includes Intel, which is natively supported by this Universal Binary!
* Additional 1 MB of disk space :-)
* Additional 1 MB of disk space :-)
* 128 MB of RAM
* 128 MB of RAM
* Mac OS X 10.3 or later
* Mac OS X 10.4 or later
* Rendezvous-enabled network, usually every standard Ethernet Network can handle Rendezvous (also known as Zeroconf).
* Rendezvous-enabled network, usually every standard Ethernet Network can handle Rendezvous (also known as Zeroconf).



Revision as of 15:06, 25 June 2006

Schick Project Page

Why

I wanted a simple and fast way to exchange small files, like Word-Documents, Pictures, URLs, etc. iChat and similar tools need much configuration and registering - I wanted a technique that would "just work". I used to use Mac OS X' FileSharing and the DropBox, but I don't get notified, and I have to mount the other user's Home DropBox by hand. Additionally the number of logged in users on Mac OS X Client is limited. Since no tool existed for this purpose, I made my own (as usual) :-)).

Key Features

  • Rendezvous-enabled
  • No configuration necessary
  • Automatically fetches username and user image from your Macintosh Preferences / Address Book

Download

You can download the latest version here.

Screenshots

This picture shows the browser with all on the network available Schick users. If you want to send a file to an user, simply drag it to the user's row and drop it. It's just that easy!

http://www.wurst-wasser.net/Wurst-Wasser.net/Pictures/Wiki/ProjectSchick/RuthSend.jpg

Those of you who don't want to use Drag&Drop can use the Services Menu and it's shortcut to send a file.

http://www.wurst-wasser.net/Wurst-Wasser.net/Pictures/Wiki/ProjectSchick/Service.gif

System Requirements

  • Macintosh, iMac, iBook, PowerBook, eMac or Xserve with G3 processor or higher, that includes Intel, which is natively supported by this Universal Binary!
  • Additional 1 MB of disk space :-)
  • 128 MB of RAM
  • Mac OS X 10.4 or later
  • Rendezvous-enabled network, usually every standard Ethernet Network can handle Rendezvous (also known as Zeroconf).

Support the author

Donations are always welcome. You can donate an amount of your choice via PayPal. To visit the PayPal website, please click the PayPal logo: http://www.wurst-wasser.net/Wurst-Wasser.net/Pictures/Wiki/ProjectSchick/PayPal.gif.

Schick doesn't fit your needs? Want to try another tool?

Take a look at DropCopy!