Net Hail for Windows NT - now version 1.40!

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" I checked out your Web site and had a look at your program. Very cool ! "
Michael Otey, Windows NT Magazine
"I use the program quite a bit, and have recommended it to others looking for a GUI messaging utility. Nice job!"
Rick Furnival, Windows Magazine
Net Hail lets you send a pop-up message to any user in your "Network Neighborhood". Program works under Windows NT 4.0 and NT 3.51. It will not work under Windows 95. WINPOPUP.EXE must be running on the Windows 95 or Windows 3.1 machines in order for messages to be displayed. For NT users, the Messenger Service should be running.

The picture from the right is the main window of Net Hail. Just select a computer or group, type in a message and press "Send" button. Sorry, but no help is available for this program.

Use rigth button on group or domain to rescan it.

The program is free for non-commercial use. For details read the License Agreement when you start installation. You should send a message to the author of Net Hail to register your copy. If you don't, you'll end up with old version of Net Hail !

You can find e-mail address in "About" dialog box. Press F1 to open this dialog. Or you can use this page to register Net Hail right away.

Here is example of a message delivered from computer THERMIC to computer THERMIC. (That's the last degree of schizophrenia: to send messages to yourself).
   

To download the setup file click on the button at right.
To install
Net Hail for Windows NTŪ unzip downloaded file in separate empty subdirectory, read the ReadMe.txt file and start Setup.exe
If you have any problem with installation or program itself, please send message to:
[email protected]

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While you are downloading installation file, check out statistic of downloading of Net Hail.
Statistic:
Net Hail is used in more than 70 countries!
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README.TXT file.


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