Website review: Digital Journal
TalSiach discovered this in Science/Tech
•19 reviews since Jan 5, 2008
science, computers, computer-hardware
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TalSiach discovered 8 months ago- Canadian Software Lets You Turn One Computer Into Two, Completely Free

RRamsey118 rated 6 months ago- Unix?

kailyn rated 7 months ago- Nobel prize worthy? I think so. Rehashing an old idea- but it helps developing and impoverished areas.

- Trog rated 7 months ago
- The first computer I worked on was a mainframe, one computer with several terminals, each assigned CPU time and memory. Sound familiar? That was 32 years ago...

steco rated 7 months ago- From the page: "Canadian Software Lets You Turn One Computer Into Two, Completely Free" great if it works ... doesn't unix do this already?

psogle rated 7 months ago- For some reason I think if you are running 10 PCs off of this it would be slow as dirt. Great technology though

Carl-001 rated 7 months ago- This technology has huge potential. Modern pc's are very powerful computers and can easily run several workstations without breaking a sweat. For schools and libraries this has some serious money saving potential.

castle-ahh rated 8 months ago- leave it to the canadians to be awsome and make things like this. go canada, fuck the us.

truebedoo rated 8 months ago- What a wonderful program! Let's get these into all underprivileged schools.
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