In the 88-page Take Control of Screen Sharing in Leopard, Fleishman helps readers determine which form of screen sharing to use: iChat, Bonjour, direct to IP address or hostname, Back to My Mac, or a third-party option. He then explains how to set up and work with each option, and how to access more features in the hidden Screen Sharing application. The book also covers how to share screens with people who are running older versions of Mac OS X or Windows, and it includes troubleshooting information and assistance with configuring routers for screen sharing.
Questions answered in the ebook include:
Questions answered in the ebook include:
Glenn Fleishman is editor of the daily Web log Wi-Fi Networking News, a contributing editor for TidBITS, the Practical Mac columnist for The Seattle Times, and a regular contributor to The Economist, Macworld, Popular Science, and The New York Times. He lives in Seattle with his wife Lynn, sons Ben and Rex, two iPhones, and a dozen Macs of various vintages. He has a daily weblog at http://glennf.com/blog and is the coauthor of Real World Adobe GoLive 6 by Peachpit Press.
Take Control of Screen Sharing in Leopard
PDF format, 88 pages, free sample available
PDF Price: $10.00 USD
ISBN: 9781933671475
Take Control of Back to My Mac
PDF format, 100 pages, free sample available
PDF Price: $10.00 USD
ISBN: 9781933671468
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