NOTE: This website is obsolete. Nakahara Informatics, Inc. is no longer operational. This website has been preserved for historical interest, essentially as it appeared at the time of the last update (October 22, 2008), and the software available on this website may be used for free. However, there is no warranty of any kind, and these apps no longer work on modern OS X systems. Therefore, this may not be useful, except to historians and tinkerers resurrecting legacy systems.
In this screenshot, the user has opened several connections at once, to Macs all over the world.
Because iGet is designed to operate well over a range of connection types—from slow Middle Eastern desert satellite connections to very fast Japanese fiber optic connections— it also works geat with many simultaneous connections. And can keep them up for weeks, if necessary.
iGet uses alternating colors for the connection names and buttons, to make it easier to tell them apart.