Schick allows users to transfer files using the Rendezvous network. It simplifies the file-sharing process and streamlines communication, making it easy for individuals to share files without relying on third-party transfers.
One of the key features of Schick is that it is Rendezvous-enabled, meaning there is no need for any configuration. It also automatically fetches the username and user image from the Macintosh Preferences / Address Book. The only requirement to use Schick is a Rendezvous-enabled network, which can be found in every standard Ethernet Network and is also known as Zeroconf.
The latest version of Schick includes bug fixes. The previous version would crash on transfer of 0-byte files, and there was a bug preventing Schick from transferring files from PPC- to Intel-Macs. The new package installer works flawlessly.
Overall, Schick provides an excellent solution for exchanging files quickly and easily, without any fuss or hassle. I highly recommend it to anyone who wants a simple and effective file-sharing tool.
Version 3.2: N/A