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MacLIVE

Macintosh users who display X Windows applications from remote Linux or Unix hosts onto their Mac workstation are just as vulnerable to network disruptions as Windows users connecting with a PC X Server.

Apple's own Macintosh X Windows client was not designed to easily connect to remote systems. StarNet has combined the Mac X11 client with our proven LIVE connectivity technology to create the best possible remote X solution for the Mac platform. MacLIVE essentially brings VNC-like functionality to the Mac, but with many key performance and security advantages.

MacLIVE protects Macintosh users from losing their work by establishing a persistent connection that you can reconnect to when the network or power is interrupted. Users can also suspend their sessions and reconnect to them from other Mac, Linux or Windows PCs.

MacLIVE features include:

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Disaster Recovery: MacLIVE offers the ability to reconnect to a session on a remote host after a system crash, network interruption, or power interruption.
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Fastest Connections: Over slow Internet connections, MacLIVE sessions offer unmatched speed due to compression and uniquely streamlined protocol. Using WiFi or DSL connections, you can bring up full remote X desktops and essentially work at LAN speed remotely.
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The Ultimate in Session Mobility: MacLIVE allows users to suspend a LIVE Session on their office PC and resume it on another Mac, Windows or Linux computer.
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Session Collaboration: MacLIVE sessions allow others to connect to a common LIVE Session. All participants of the shared session have keyboard and mouse control.
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Suspend/Resume: Users can suspend their MacLIVE sessions on the remote host at the end of a workday and resume it the next morning. The session continues to run in the background on the remote host.

 

 
 

 

 
   
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