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Keep-It-Up-X 3.4.2

file size: 497.74 KB

This program helps keep your Macintosh server up and running.

 
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License
Shareware
Cost
$22.00
OS:
Classic / OS X
Cow Rating:
5ra
Popularity:
38%
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It relaunches applications that crash or hang and it can monitor free disk space. It also allows you to remotely manage and monitor your Mac or server using a Web browser. The auto-mounter can automatically mount or remount Appleshare volumes.

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