![]() ![]() the only other issue is that there is not an easy way to find student pricing, but on a 25 dollar application you're very likely to come out ahead without student pricing.unless you can pick up a display for 20 bucks. Unlike Abyssoft’s Teleport which we reviewed some time back, ScreenRecycler doesn’t just extend your Desktop but facilitates the abiilty to display. Then we opened port 6900, of the Firewalls, on both Client and Server machines. ![]() performance on a macbook C2D 2.2 is great, performance on a mini CD 1.8 is great too.really nice that i can start the program through screen sharing on the imac g5 and then switch my keyboard/mouse to the mini and have a display for my previously headless mac mini. To avoid conflict, we set our ScreenRecycler to utilise port 6900 using the ScreenRecycler Preferences options. that said, i've been waiting for over a year for new apple displays to come out and while my 17 inch g5 imac isn't a 23 inch cinema display 20 bucks is a great deal to get more screen space without buying any more kit. i love that it normally doesn't take too many resources, but sometimes i don't mind if i can't run as many applications or if my network slows down a bit. If the other computer is a Mac, ScreenRecycler includes. The connection between the two computers is done with a VNC client over a local network. ScreenRecycler now enables you to use this spare computer as second display for your Mac. Fantastic implementation, no problem to set up.i only wish there was a way to have the program demand higher system resources for faster performance. The idea behind a new program ScreenRecycler is that most Mac users have some old computer sitting right. ScreenRecycler is a Mac application that lets you use a second computer, whether its a Mac or PC, to extend your computers screen. ScreenRecycler is described as 'Many Mac users have a second computer sitting right next to their main computer on their desk including a nice display. ![]()
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