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Works with Leopard and Tiger 



- Version: 4.9.01 (0100), 4/15/2008 08:34AM PST
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alexhoward
This software works fine. I do, however, recommend using this with Shimo, an alternate GUI that gives you much more integration with the OS. For folks with Leopard and .Mac, give the beta of Shimo 2.0 a try. That addresses issues with Back to My Mac that I'm sure Cisco hasn't even thought about as well as longstanding pains with Fast User Switching.
This software sucks ! 



- Version: 4.9.01 (0100), 1/21/2008 12:00AM PST
versiontracker.com22
Fu** this little piece of software!!
Though build 100 works with 10.5.1 (beside this ugly UI) but only the first time after a fresh restart.
If the MBP goes to sleep the VPN Client can't connect anymore. A complete restart is the only workaround that helps.
Though build 100 works with 10.5.1 (beside this ugly UI) but only the first time after a fresh restart.
If the MBP goes to sleep the VPN Client can't connect anymore. A complete restart is the only workaround that helps.
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- This software sucks !
Crap - Version: 4.9.01 (0100), 1/4/2008 04:01AM PST
Andris
Trying to download from Cisco and getting following error
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