I’ve written about synergy2 a couple of times here, most recently back in may of this year. It’s a fantastic little utility that allows you to use the same keyboard and mouse across multiple computers. I use it on almost every machine I own, windows mac and linux. It can be a bit of a bear to setup though, especially for long time mac users who faint at the thought of having to edit a text file to configure an application. Today I happened across SynergyOSX, a handy little GUI to help you configure Synergy2 on macs. If you’ve previously taken a look at it but were put off by the command line interface, check this out. Synergy2 is awesome if you’ve got more than one computer sitting on your desk.

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