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LanSend handbook and help

Documentation for LanSend: getting started, building a computer list, sending messages, presets, preferences, the command line, and licensing.

LanSend sends pop-up messages to one or many Windows computers on your local network. It uses the built-in Windows messaging channel, so there is no server to run and nothing to install on the computers that receive your messages. This section covers what LanSend is, what it runs on, how to install it, and a tour of the main window. If you are new to LanSend, read these pages in order, then move on to the handbook for day-to-day tasks.

  • Introduction
  • System requirements
  • Installing LanSend
  • The main window
4 chapters 4 articles PDF · 9 pages

The LanSend handbook walks through everything you do day to day: build and manage your computer list, compose and target a message, reuse saved presets, and review what you have sent. It also covers the application log, the command line, updates and licensing, the built-in tools, and your preferences. New to LanSend? Start with Getting started first.

  • Building your computer list 9
  • Sending messages 7
  • Message presets 4
  • Message history
  • +5 more chapters
9 chapters 36 articles PDF · 55 pages