Clipboard Sharing via Rendezvous 33
DrC writes "ClipboardSharing lets you send your clipboard between Mac OS X computers. You can use it to send or download almost anything that can be copied to a clipboard, including formatted text and images, and because it uses Rendezvous to find computers on the local network it is very simple and efficient to use. It is designed to be used from the menu bar, so it doesn't take space and it's always available." I used to have something thrown together for this in Mac OS, nice to see something easy to use for Mac OS X.
Re:And to think I've been able to do it for years (Score:3, Informative)
Re:And to think I've been able to do it for years (Score:2)
Re:And to think I've been able to do it for years (Score:5, Interesting)
And we all know that Rendezvous is just AppleTalk Phase I done over IP with standard protocols instead of DDP with Apple protocols... Hopefully they'll discover again soon that it needs to be routable to be useful. Then we'll be back to where we were in, what, '87?
I have two Appletalk Zones (Ethertalk, Localtalk) and two IP subnets (2 WAP's) on my home network - AppleTalk Phase II services work just great, Rendezvous not so much.
Re:And to think I've been able to do it for years (Score:1)
They're both older units ('99 Airport, '01 Linksys) and I don't think they expect to be able to do it (at least there's nothing in the setup software). I'll try the SSID collision - thanks.
VNC? In my day we passed notes on notebook paper (Score:2)
Never could get my granpap to stop bleating on about rock tablets and hieroglyphics, mind you.
useful depending (Score:2, Insightful)
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Re:Also worth a look: nsRemotePasteboard. (Score:1)
Being a lazy sod and not looking at the source yet, what are the chances that this will compile on OpenStep? I've been looking for something similar for a while now. I'm currently using 'talk' and sharing between Terminals, but a convenient distributed pasteboard would be amazing.
Okay, I was struck by guilt and checked out the code. It looks like it relies on nothing that isn't in the original OpenStep frameworks. Maybe if I get ambitious this afternoon, I'll try and compile it on the Cube.
more like INSTANT PIRACY (Score:3, Funny)
Think about it. I'm reading a web page or an ebook, and NOTHING stops from copying some of the text and making it available for all my pirate friends.
I bet this piracy tool even allows for cutting and pasting STYLED text over the network. With such easy availability of copyrighted works, the publishing industry will CRUMBLE.
I hope they put the author of this tool in jail, PRONTO.
OH GOD I just realized you can cut and paste IMAGES and AUDIO on the Mac! This is HIGHLY DANGEROUS! Napster was nothing compared to this!
Brilliant (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Brilliant (Score:2)
Re:Brilliant (Score:1)
Re:Brilliant (Score:1)
Re:Brilliant (Score:1)
http://www.zeroconf.org/
but my question remains unanswered... is there a Zeroconf implementation on non-mac platfoforms?
Re:Brilliant (Score:2)
Twenty seconds is a long time...
C'mon...respect for other developers... (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:C'mon...respect for other developers... (Score:2, Insightful)
one of the cooler functions (Score:5, Informative)
i often times want to put about seven things in my clipboard at once and i end up having to open a text document and paste all the selections i need in them becuase the clipboard has no memory.
i can't share with anyone in my office, but this feature alone makes it awesome.
this is a good idea (Score:1)
you can share files this way to (at least you can copy and paste entire files now in OSX)...