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TiffanyScreens 3.0 - a major leap forward
By Wolf Paulus <wolf@wolfpaulus.com>

Posted Sunday, September 06th, 2009

tssn3 TiffanyScreens is a presentation tool that continuously captures the content of the presenter's screen and sends it to multiple other computers at the same time. Best of all, any computer can seamlessly become the presenting computer, no matter if connected wirelessly or through an Ethernet cable.

The User Interface has been refined and many new features like password protected screen-sharing or refresh-rate regulation have recently been introduced to and tested by TiffanyScreens' loyal user base. Most importantly however, TiffanyScreens 3.0 got faster - a lot faster. When installed on Apple's new OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard for instance, TiffanyScreens makes full use of the underlaying 64-bit technology and becomes screaming fast but even on OS X 10.5 or Windows XP, the performance improvement are very much noticeable.
TiffanyScreens 1.x and 2.x licenses continue to work with TiffanyScreens 3.0.



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Published on: Sunday, September 06th, 2009  •  Category: [software]

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