Desktop Transporter 2.6

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Desktop Transporter is an application that allows you to access your Macintosh displays remotely over a network, from a different Macintosh. It supports sharing of one or more displays attached to your Mac, and allows you to control access to it using a password. Desktop Transporter discovers shared displays using Rendezvous, but also provides an option for specifying which machine it should connect to in cases where Rendezvous doesn't work. You can also set a number of options controlling the quality of the shared display.Version 1.0.2 is all about speed. The performance improvements compared to previous versions of Desktop Transporter are massive, with window dragging and text entry showing up in realtime, even on a wireless connection. Desktop Transporter is now atleast as responsive as an equivalent VNC setup. This update is recommended for all users of Desktop Transporter. In addition to improving performance, some bugs related to posting events have been fixed, and multi-monitor support has been made more stable. Version 2.6 includes unspecified updates.

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