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Category: Slinkware | More programs
Trial/USD 24.99
7 MB/Mac OS X 10.5.8 or later
Intel only
31 May 2012, 08: 57 UTC [view history]
Home/System Utilities
Slink represents a very simple method to remotely connect to your home network in order to use iPhoto, iTunes, screen, file and printer sharing.
All shared services on your home network will automatically appear in the Finder, iTunes, iPhoto and other applications, just as they do at home.
With Slink, you are always connected to your home network.
Note: to purchase Slink through the App Store an Apple account required.
Here are some key features of "Slink":
· Slink is the easy way to remotely connect to your home network.
· All shared services on your home network will automatically appear in the Finder, iTunes, iPhoto and other applications. (Just like they do at home!)
· Network Magic-Mac OS X makes it easy to share services — such as iTunes, iPhoto, files, and printers with other computers on your home network.
· Slink makes your home network appears to be connected even when you are away. Almost all services that use Bonjour is magically accessible from anywhere.
· Easy. No PhD required – manual for advanced technology takes care of all the tricky network stuff. Without having to know about NAT, dynamic or static DNS, IP addresses and ports.
· Install the Setup Panel Slink on a Mac on your home network. Install Slink on your Mac that you use for remote control. Done.
Limitations:
· 14 days trial
What's new in this release: [read full changelog]
· Enhanced support for remote access to FileMaker Bento.
· Support for bidirectional BusyCal changes.
· Support for displaying icons for the latest Mac MacBook models and added.
· Support for the latest version of the Firebind in the firewall Buster.
· Growl framework is updated to fix problems over the Lion.
· Fixed issue where generic Mac icon would not appear when a new computer is added.
· Fixed issue where only the sharing services from this Mac failed under certain circumstances.
· Fixed issue where Slink asked if it should merge with OS X shutdown or user logoff.
· Fixation of fixed remote printing problems experienced in certain circumstances.
· Fixed issue where Slink did not remember main window size between launches.
· Fixed issue where remote access VPN mode did not work when the Home Mac had a public IP address.
· Fixed too much talk in the system logs.
· General bug fixes.
Via: Slink 1.9.9
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