I'm a licensed user of Multiplicity (v.1.02) and have a Motion Computing Tablet PC and a Sony Vaio desktop PC, both running Windows XP SP2. I have ActiveWords installed on both machines. When the Tablet PC is configured as the primary machine and the desktop PC as secondary, ActiveWords works fine on both machines. However, when the desktop is primary and the Tablet PC secondary, the ActiveWords program installed on the secondary machine doesn't recognize keystrokes. Tech
Hugo789
Hi Neil - I have MP 1.02, which is the only release shown on the MP download page: https://www.stardock.com/products/multiplicity/downloads.asp Is MP 1.04/05 beta or fully released, and where can I download it? Thanks!
Is there a fix planned for the problem described by Lux97 on 12/19/2005? I have the same problem, in that the mousepointer suddenly becomes erratic and I lose the ability to click. The problem happens every week or so and the only way to solve it is to reboot the primary machine. Thanks
I'm happy with Multiplicity and intend to register it at expiration of my trial, but I have a security concern that doesn't seem to have been addressed in this forum. On several occasions, Zone Alarm detected an attempt by multipl.exe to access the Internet. I am not talking about access to my LAN, which of course it needs, but to Internet addresses. Here are two examples: 205.188.221.6 (registered with America Online) and 216.73.86.187 (reg