We've reviewed a few of the bigger names and TS is the best at what it does.
If you want to remotely control the console, Carbon Copy (from COMPAQ) is the best for many scenarios because it performs well without using lots of CPU time on the clinet or server. Its biggest problem is installation problems (COM and device driver issues) -- if you get past these it is excellent.
PCanywhere is cleaner and has some powerful features, but it just doesn't perform well (that is response is slow and jerky and keystrokes are lost).
Laplink wasted CPU time. VNC was good for the price and cross-platforms.
(This is from memeory and from at least 12 months ago, so much of this may be wrong for the latest versions.)
Read the patent. He's patented swinging left and right on swings that you'd normally swing back and forward.
We've reviewed a few of the bigger names and TS is the best at what it does.
If you want to remotely control the console, Carbon Copy (from COMPAQ) is the best for many scenarios because it performs well without using lots of CPU time on the clinet or server. Its biggest problem is installation problems (COM and device driver issues) -- if you get past these it is excellent.
PCanywhere is cleaner and has some powerful features, but it just doesn't perform well (that is response is slow and jerky and keystrokes are lost).
Laplink wasted CPU time. VNC was good for the price and cross-platforms.
(This is from memeory and from at least 12 months ago, so much of this may be wrong for the latest versions.)