Swift Share... Sharing files across your local network just got easier! Swift Share allows the easy creation of both Windows and Macintosh share points. Take control of Mac OS X's built-in file servers and tweak them to perfection.
Share points are points across the network at which remote users can access your files. Mac OS X gives you one default share point: your home directory. However, if you're anywhere but home, you won't want to be giving everyone access to your entire home directory! Using Swift Share, choose only which folders you share and which users have access.
The power of Swift Share doesn't end at its ability to manage your share points. It also offers unique flexibility to manage users and groups on your system. For instance, create a new group of sharing-only users to access a "Games" folder on your computer.
Swift Share also gives you more than just start and stop controls for the powerful file servers built-in to Mac OS X. Customize nearly one hundred aspects of the Apple and Windows file servers. From user limits, guest permissions, and logging to workgroups, authorization modes, and greetings!
KOINGO SOFTWARE Sorry, folks, this software was designed specifically for Mac OS X 10.4, and we will not be releasing a version that runs on Mac OS X 10.5 or later. If you are looking to customize the file servers in Mac OS X, please consider MacPilot. (Version 1.0.9)
NED SCOTT I bought this a while back and was very please with the purchase. Today I needed to modify some settings that I made who-knows-how-long-ago and found that Swift Share wouldn't work on 10.5, and the developer refuses to maintain it. I guess there goes $20 in the trash. (Version 1.0.8)
NATE HOULE I've used other software by this developer, he rocks! Great software, great support, simply "top notch". If this app is anything like his other products I'm sure it's great. I'm looking forward to using it. (Version 1.0.2)
MACMAXPR It looks awesome. SharePoints is another similar product (free) but has stayed behind and is not as easy and powerful as this one. The only thing I regret is that it was not available 2-3 years ago. I believe Leopard will finally fill the need/gap and this product won't be necessary anymore... unless you stay in Tiger or an older OSX. Too bad. Hope someone not moving to Leopard can use it. (Version 1.0)