Wrap Up
04:40 - Thursday 28 October 2004 by Jim Hubbard
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: review, clarkconnect
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: review, clarkconnect
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Keep in mind that although I've concentrated on ClarkConnect Home Edition basically in stock form for this review, even more is possible with this system. There's a large community of ClarkConnect users, and with the underlying system being Linux, the possibilities for tweaking and extending the system are practically limitless.
For expert Linux administrators out there, the ClarkConnect system may not be what you want or need, and in fact, might even get in the way. But for many folks, ClarkConnect with its excellent web interface and extensive feature set will be just the ticket.
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