19.02.2008 19:05 Uhr, Quelle: Hardmac.com

Reveal the tiger who sleeps in Leopard's screen sharing!

Source : A Vos MacsThanks to Axel for letting us know about this great feature revealed by our colleagues in the journal A Vos Macs (No. 81, dated February 2008). One of the major new features in Leopard is taking remote control of another computer on your local area network, with the click of a mouse. This type of function is not a novelty as such, as there is plenty of software that allows this already, but the ease of Leopard's implementation is truly staggering. Having said that, what we are offered standard from Apple is a lighter version of what, among other things, is Apple Remote Desktop. Some useful features are missing for example only being able to observe the screen controlled, blocking use of the mouse on the 'controlled' screen, etc. But no, these functions are actually alive in Leopard's screen sharing and it is only the user interface that has been clamped.

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