Stardock brings Multiplicity 4 packed with features

I’m a bit of the old school generation who used various third party products in my home to remotely control desktop PCs, sometimes it worked well, but other times it just wasn’t as smooth as it should be. In this generation being able to access a PC remotely is more crucial than ever. Stardock has filled that void with Multiplicity 4, and some pretty cool enhancements come with it.

Multiplicity 4 acts as a software KVM switch allowing you to control multiple machines from one common place on your network using just one mouse and keyboard. Using their proprietary technology ControlStream v4 if your workstation has multiple displays all of those displays can be streamed back in a single viewing window. New in Multiplicity 4 is Seamless Display, which makes it easy to use another PC or laptop as a second display as if it’s plugged directly into your computer.

The 1.0 release of Multiplicity 4 is ready for corporate deployments and takes advantage of Stardock’s deployment tooling and license key management portal. Multiplicity 4 is available today for $29.99 and is included as a part of the Object Desktop, the award winning productivity and Windows personalization applications.

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David Allen
David Allen
David has been a part of technology for 35 years, enjoys sharing his opinions and viewpoints all the way back to the BBS world of the 1990s. Do you remember those?

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