While Internet Neighborhood isn't without a few faults here and there, most of its shortcomings are quite minor in importance. Internet Neighborhood works only on 32-bit platforms (Windows 9x/NT/XP/2K), and its icon must reside on the desktop in order for the client to work properly (this is because Internet Neighborhood operates as a Windows shell extension).
The shareware release is also quite crippled in that many features become available only after you have registered the product. Features absent in the shareware release include the ability to create an unlimited number of FTP sites, rename/delete commands for remote files and folders, ability to create remote folders, and transfer multiple files using drag 'n' drop or the Windows clipboard.