Available on Linux

The 10th most popular network tool on Linux

QuickSynergy is a graphical interface (GUI) for easily configuring Synergy2, an application that allows the user to share his mouse and keyboard between two or more computers. Without the need for any external hardware, Synergy2 uses the TCP-IP protocol to share the resources, even between machines with diferent operating systems, such as Mac OS, Linux and Windows.
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  • thorerik fanatic
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    Love this tool, I got a XP server and a good mix of all the different OS' (Windows 7, Ubuntu and OSX) and it works well, a bit prone to network lagg, but not that bad.

  • rpcutts expert
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    Pleasantly surprised by how well this works.
    I have an Ubuntu server and an XP client and it's worked flawlessly for months. Couldn't have been easier to configure.

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Website: code.google.com/p/quic...
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Usage: 16 hours, 56 minutes and 46 seconds
Usage since: 01 March 2009
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