This application is the first and only personal private network that makes remote access and file sharing seamless, simple and secure.
Version | 15.4.4445.0 |
Updated | March 24 2020 |
Developer |
Senvid
N/A
N/A
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User Rating |
1454
4.2
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Original File Size | 26 MB |
Downloads | 12866 |
Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows Vista |
Category | Internet |
MioNet is the first and only personal private network that makes remote access and file sharing seamless, simple and secure. And our program is incredibly easy to use and to set up - no dedicated hardware, networking protocols or firewall reconfigurations required.
What can you access?
Anything you want on any of your computers running MioNet - documents, music, photos, and more - regardless of where they're physically located. And you can access them all immediately since each computer simply appears as another drive on your local desktop.
What can you share?
Photos, home videos, work folders, webcams, you name it. Sharing all your content - for work and play - has never been easier or more secure.
What else can you do with MioNet Crack?
A whole lot. That's because MioNet is seamlessly integrated with your Microsoft OS, so everything you can do on one computer you can now do across all your computers - simultaneously. Desktop search, Microsoft Office applications, photo and music management, even backup.
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