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  1. Can I connect computers that aren't on the same network together over the Internet?
    The multi-user functionality of inFlow is designed mainly for connecting computers over a local area network (LAN). We don't officially support using inFlow between computers connected over the Internet, but a number of people have done this successfully. How to connect inFlow over the Internet.

  2. Can I allow only limited access to the system for some people in my company?
    Yes, you can create different users within inFlow with separate passwords, giving them different names and access rights. This will allow you to control who has access to what.

  3. Does the Free Edition allow multi-user access?
    The Free Edition of inFlow offers read-only access to inFlow when in multi-user mode. This means you'll be able to view customer information, generate reports, etc., but not make any changes. There's one exception aimed at letting you try out inFlow in multi-user mode with the Free Edition. A F ...

  4. How do I start setting up inFlow in multi-user mode?
    First, pick which computer is going to be your server computer. This should be one of the faster computers you have, and it should be left powered on whenever anyone else might be using inFlow. If you have not already done so, download and install inFlow on this computer. Then, from the File me ...

  5. Does inFlow work over a network for multiple users at the same time?
    Yes! You can hook up your computers with inFlow, allowing you and your colleagues to work and share information at the same time.

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