Today we are releasing the third beta of Multiplicity 4 that includes several enhancements that improve speed and functionality of the application as well as a few bug fixes too. The update is rolling out now, but you can manually search for the update by opening the configuration panel, clicking About, and then “Check for Updates”.
New in this release is an option to control if the mouse cursor can be hidden when using KVM mode, improved performance when searching a network for a secondary device and disconnecting Seamless Display™ monitors is more performant as well.
For users connecting to devices that have older 32 bit processors and some early 64 bit processors, stability has been improved with this release as we have squashed a few bugs targeting specific hardware configurations.
The beta 3 release is focused on fixing some of the edge cases we have received from our users while deploying previous betas of Multiplicity 4. While we have more updates coming in the weeks ahead, features and bug fixes are a direct result of the feedback we receive from our users – if you haven’t joined the conversation yet, you can do so here.
If you want to try Multiplicity 4, you can learn more about all the new features on the app page and as with all of our productivity apps, it is also included in the award-winning suite, Object Desktop.