Whats the difference between the dial-up version and the Broadband version?
While the dial-up version has all of the primary scheduling and calendaring functions, it has been designed to be as “light” as possible. In other words it doesn’t have any more graphics than necessary, and it is written to make no more calls to the server than it has to. These things can both slow down the time it takes to refresh a page with new information. For that reason, some information that is available as “hover help” in the broadband version may require opening a different window instead in the dial-up version. To see a feature comparison chart for more details, Property Owners go Here, and Brokers go Here.
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