Any people here have experience, good or bad, with Synergy/Synergy2/QSynergy?
I noticed an article at http://lifehacker.com/5515093/qsynergy- ... d-prettier about a GUI front-end.
I think I played with this thing years and years ago, but I don't remember much about it. It seems more intended for a <b>local</b> access tool?
It's multiplatform, free and open source (GPL).
http://synergy2.sourceforge.net/
http://www.volker-lanz.de/en/software/qsynergy/
Any thoughts?
P.S. My apologies if this is not "VNC-related" enough to warrant posting here.
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Synergy / QSynergy?
Re: Synergy / QSynergy?
I had problems getting synergy configured, seemed over difficult to me but I like that it's open source.
I ended up settling with InputDirector, closed source but very easy to setup.
http://www.inputdirector.com/
I ended up settling with InputDirector, closed source but very easy to setup.
http://www.inputdirector.com/
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Re: Synergy / QSynergy?
Hmm, interesting, but (a) seems to be Windows-only and (b) you have to <b>pay</b> for any commercial use -- it's not free at all.
Thanks for the reply... Maybe I'll give Synergy a shot. The last time I went looking for this kind of thing, I ended up using MRemote, which is really quite good (simultaneously supports VNC/RFB, RDP, Telnet, and SSH), although no longer developed as a free product.
Thanks for the reply... Maybe I'll give Synergy a shot. The last time I went looking for this kind of thing, I ended up using MRemote, which is really quite good (simultaneously supports VNC/RFB, RDP, Telnet, and SSH), although no longer developed as a free product.