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Show HN: Keyboard and mouse sharing software for Mac and PC (banditsoftware.net)
3 points by abinnewies 2377 days ago
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What a kawinkeedink, I tried out Barrier earlier today. It worked, but (a) looks like a Java app from 1997 and (b) it completely shit the bed when I activated fast user switching (I had to use the trackpad on the client machine to kill the session - if it had been a desktop I’d have had to turn one off).

I’ll try this over the weekend .

What did you use to build on windows and Mac? Or is it two separate builds with a common protocol?

It's actually two separate builds (one written in Swift, the other in C#) with a common protocol. I tried finding ways of sharing code but it ended up being easier to just write separate applications for each platform.

Hopefully Remotely works for you, but please let me know if you have any issues!

I've just installed it - it seems to work pretty well - it already handled fast user switching better than the other thing I tried.

Given it's monthly, I assume the "cloud" stuff is run on your infra. Would you consider a one-time buy option, that uses e.g. iCloud/.. whatever the windows equivalent is.. to Sync?

But generally seems to work well. I have some wifi lag (a known issue, and I haven't got around to running ethernet yet) so it has a very slight delay, but I wouldn't blame the tool until I've tried it wired.

Oh fantastic, that's great to hear.

The Cloud Discovery feature is actually only for networks that don't support multicast DNS. If Remotely is working for you as-is then it shouldn't be necessary. But adding iCloud/Windows equivalent support is a great idea. I can take a stab at implementing that.

Are you running this on mac? I've noticed that certain applications (such as Chrome) can cause bad wifi lag. Hopefully it's still usable for you however.

Please let me know if you run into any other issues!

Thanks for the info, I’ll let you know how it goes!
Hey hackers,

I've been working on this over the past year in my spare time. It's the first product I've ever built completely solo and it feels good to get it out there! It's great for multiple machines, everything is encrypted using SSL, and I tried to make the device connection process as easy as possible while still maintaining robust security.

Any suggestions or feedback is welcome! Thanks.

Hello! Is the code available to look at anywhere? I'd like to stare at it intensely.
It's not available at the moment. It might be at some point, but for now it's still closed source.