Close-up (software)
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Close-up was a customer support communications program developed by Norton-Lambert Corp. and written by Cogitate, Inc. It allowed one personal computer (PC) running DOS to see the screen contents of another PC and send keystrokes as well. Both PCs communicated via the use of a modem. Version 4.01 was available in 1992.


