It was years since I moved from Multiplicity to Synergy and I thought I'd pop into Stardock to see what had become of the OS X client. Sadly, after 4 years of being "in development" it's still nowhere to be seen. Classic vaporware. I've been a Stardock customer since the OS/2 days and have never known Stardock to behave in this manner with any other product. Luckily, since i've moved to an all-Mac environment I wont have to use Stardocks products anymore (in fa
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Any updates at all on this? Any?
Hi. Love Multiplicity, but I'd really like more functionality! On top of my wish list: Linux support! I'd easily splash out for an additional license fee just for this. Single Sign On: When I log on to my main machine, log on to the other machines as well. Annoying errors I'd like to see corrected: 1. Shared clipboard dies with an error message on controlled machine - solved by a reboot - annoying. 2. Copy and Paste of LARGE files (say 4 GB i
My pet peeve with the GUI is the scarce information once you establish connection with your slave machines. After connection I think the GUI should either start a wizard for placement of the slave or otherwise indicate strongly in the GUI where monitor placement is AND that it is the next step. I almost forgot: Is there an option to have your slave machines to just one side of your main machine monitor? I couldn't figure it out with the GUI as is anyway. I have i
I had some initial trouble setting up Multiplicity Pro due to what I think is some unintuitive use of the GUI (or it could be that i'm an idiot) but once my installation confusion was over the product just works and works. I have a dedicated gigabit network for my Multiplicity needs and it's a breeze to copy and paste large files between machines. This is one of the sweetest products ever, I hope the (for me useless) OS X version come