mvirtue
02-23-2010, 08:54 PM
Your product rocks! Great piece of software!
Some small suggestions, in no particular order:
1. Is there any way to get Gbridge to remember the VNC password for a remote machine? It would also be nice if it could remember its scaling settings (my remote computer has a much larger screen than my local machine, and the remote desktop needs to be scaled - I have to do this every time I connect.)
2. When syncing, is there any way to get "true" syncing, such that when a remote sync'd copy of a local file is deleted, the local file gets deleted too? Currently if I delete the remote file, I also have to go back to the original computer and delete the original file. Something like DropBox...
3. (forgive me if I don't use the right terms here) Can we fully integrate the VPN functionality with Windows? When I "Explore Windows share folders" of a remote computer, an Explorer window opens up with all the folders in it. That's great, but the name of the server is an IP address (e.g. 10.239.170.33). Is there any way that the remote server can be properly integrated into the list of network computers available to me? In other words, If I simply go into "Network" in Windows Explorer, I'd like to see all the remote computers that Gbridge has made available, using their correct names. That way I can create local shortcuts on my desktop to remote folders that are "permanent" (don't change when the IP address of the remote machine changes).
Many thanks,
Mark.
Some small suggestions, in no particular order:
1. Is there any way to get Gbridge to remember the VNC password for a remote machine? It would also be nice if it could remember its scaling settings (my remote computer has a much larger screen than my local machine, and the remote desktop needs to be scaled - I have to do this every time I connect.)
2. When syncing, is there any way to get "true" syncing, such that when a remote sync'd copy of a local file is deleted, the local file gets deleted too? Currently if I delete the remote file, I also have to go back to the original computer and delete the original file. Something like DropBox...
3. (forgive me if I don't use the right terms here) Can we fully integrate the VPN functionality with Windows? When I "Explore Windows share folders" of a remote computer, an Explorer window opens up with all the folders in it. That's great, but the name of the server is an IP address (e.g. 10.239.170.33). Is there any way that the remote server can be properly integrated into the list of network computers available to me? In other words, If I simply go into "Network" in Windows Explorer, I'd like to see all the remote computers that Gbridge has made available, using their correct names. That way I can create local shortcuts on my desktop to remote folders that are "permanent" (don't change when the IP address of the remote machine changes).
Many thanks,
Mark.