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	<title>Comments on: Getting Linux functionality on a Windows desktop.</title>
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		<title>By: denis bider</title>
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		<dc:creator>denis bider</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hello LightningCrash: thank you for mentioning our software! If I may, I would like to correct one thing about WinSSHD: the personal license is not restricted to 5 users as you say. Instead, you can have any number of users and any number of simultaneous connections, just like with the business license. The 5 users/machines limit instead applies to Tunnelier - Tunnelier is free as long as it is used by less than 5 people and on less than 5 machines. Aside from that, compliments on your informative post!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello LightningCrash: thank you for mentioning our software! If I may, I would like to correct one thing about WinSSHD: the personal license is not restricted to 5 users as you say. Instead, you can have any number of users and any number of simultaneous connections, just like with the business license. The 5 users/machines limit instead applies to Tunnelier &#8211; Tunnelier is free as long as it is used by less than 5 people and on less than 5 machines. Aside from that, compliments on your informative post!</p>
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