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Clientship
Clientship Cli"ent*ship, n. Condition of a client; state of being under the protection of a patron. --Dryden.

Meaning of CLIENTS from wikipedia

- patron Client (band), a British synthpop band Client (album), a 2003 album by Client Clients (album), a 2005 album by The Red Chord The Client (novel)...
- service requesters, called clients. Often clients and servers communicate over a computer network on separate hardware, but both client and server may be on...
- its function mostly locally. Thin clients occur as components of a broader computing infrastructure, where many clients share their com****tions with a...
- were clients of the time-sharing mainframe computer. In one classification, client computers and devices are either thick clients, thin clients, or diskless...
- replies (sent to clients on first joining a channel and use of the names command) and in many clients also used to represent it in the client's displa**** list...
- the Gnutella2 network to find other Gnutella2 clients sharing the same torrent. This also includes clients who do not actively seed the torrent in question...
- the clients can run on: (CL) Command-Line interface only – no GUI (Graphical user interface) Information about what internet protocols the clients support...
- most major IRC clients in use today.[citation needed] CTCP extends the original IRC protocol by allowing users to query other clients or channels, this...
- designed to be used with ircII it is now supported by many IRC clients. Some peer-to-peer clients on napster-protocol servers also have DCC send/get capability...
- to full independence, but a status where the local rulers were British clients. Other instances include Africa (e.g. Northern Nigeria under Lord Lugard)...