5thirtyone.com — "For anyone who owns more than one Apple computer, the thought of controlling two or more machines at the same time is surely something many people think of. Despite any previous assumptions you've had, this is quite simple and easily completed by anyone willing and able to follow a few simple directions."
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synapseattackMay 23, 2007
Take a hint... You are being dugg down for a reason.
bluechips23May 23, 2007
Multiple Macs? Forget that, I can't even afford one! But neat idea. Will keep in mind when I become a millionaire to afford all the macs.
pixelvisionMay 23, 2007
When I go to The States, I set up Remotely Anywhere on my PC at home an I can use it fine with the host having just a 256kb/s upload speed. Obviously no real video streaming, but I can get decent use of a webcam which gives me no need to set the cam to stream over the net. When I'm at home I use the built in Windows remote access as it's less bloated. Another remote control type app that's useful for a multi system setup is a program called Synergy, this is for when you have a few separate systems rather than using a few systems through one monitor. Remotely Anywhere (not free) and Synergy (free, open source) are both Mac compatible I believe. I don't know if any of this is in the article as it's dead.
macparrotMay 23, 2007
Since this post has nothing to do with the back-dated stock options "scandal" that everyone was hyped up about two months ago, I'm going to guess you ride the short bus to school.
rasterbatorMay 23, 2007
Timbuktu Pro works for me. Of course this program is not free, but offers more features.
acomjMay 23, 2007
Free not as in beer, but as in Open source.Ugg.