It is. But there is a bigger market for Mac. That'll happen first. Synergy2 folks can get all three platforms with one source tree, why can't a commercial company like Stardock do the same? I'm actually quite disappointed in the development of Multiplicity. It's been literally near 2 years since "soon" was first announced for Linux and OSX. Heck, a year ago you said "the installer is being worked on (for OSX)." A year later and still nothing.
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Will there be a Linux version as well? My two boxes are OSX (Intel) and Ubuntu Linux. I no longer have a Windows box. I currently use Synergy2, but there a number of issues with it with the OSX machine as the master. Since Synergy2 doesn't appear to be in development anymore (or for the time being), I need to find a replacement that'll work more reliably. But OSX and Linux compatibility is required.
Yes but you get what you pay for. Gimp is free too. But I pay for Photoshop. In a way, yes; however, I am getting better performance from that tool than I had from Multiplicity. Not to mention that tool's also cross platform (OSS!). *edit; simplified responce.
It doesn't support Linux, properly. No good to me. The ONLY reason I'm hold out on Multiplicity is their promise for Linux compliance...Wonder if there's somebody out there that already has it... Oh, found something (and it's free! All 3 platforms): http://synergy2.sourceforge.net/index.html
The OS X version is still in development and should be in the 1.1 release. Will an Linux version be out at the same time? (since OSX is BSD based) I have to say, this ONE application is the ONLY reason I hadn't converted my OS by now.