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MACS TALK TO WINDOWSIt has always been easy to get Macintoshes to talk to one another on a network. And Windows 95 has made simple networking almost as easy for PCs. But getting Macs and Windows PCs to talk has been a challenge. If you have an Ethernet or Token Ring network in place, PC MACLAN for Windows 95 from Miramar Systems (805 966-2432) makes it a snap to bridge the communications gap. The software ($195 per PC, including support for up to 10 Macs) takes just minutes to install. Once it is set up on a Win95 machine, all the Macs on the network can start sharing printers and exchanging files as though they were right there on the desktop.
BY STEPHEN H. WILDSTROM
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