Garidio

Garidio is an application that allows users on a network to share the contents of their desktop clipboards with each other.
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  • BSD License
  • Price:
  • FREE
  • Publisher Name:
  • Daniel Lfquist
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Garidio Description

Garidio is an application that allows users on a network to share the contents of their desktop clipboards with each other. Garidio is an application that allows users on a network to share the contents of their desktop clipboards with each other.It has been successfully tested on Mac OS X (Tiger), Windows XP (SP2), and Linux (Slackware, SuSE, and Ubuntu), but it should work fine on any system with a working JVM for Java 1.5.Requirements:· Java 1.5 or laterInstallation:No real installation is needed. Just unpack this archive and everything you need isin the executable JAR-file so all you have to do really is run it. On some systemssimply double-clicking the file will do that. From the command-line however thiswould be done like this:java -jar Garidio.jarHowever, if you want to be able to run Garidio just like any other program you mightwant it installed somewhere in the Path of your system like /usr/bin or /usr/local/bin(this applies only to Unix-systems, Windows-users should be able to run Odine simply by double-clicking the JAR-file).To make this easy for you the tar-ball contains an install-script, install.sh (forUnix-systems). Depending on where on your system you try to install Odine you may have to be root in order to run the install-script.Simply run the script from a command-line and give the directory where you want Garidio installed as an argument. Like this:# install.sh /usr/local/binThis will create two files in the chosen directory, garidio (a simple shellscript) andGaridio.jar (the actual application, copied here). Once these files are in place youshould be able to call Odine simply by giving# odinefrom the command-line of your system.If you for some reason want to fiddle about with the classes that make up Garidio justextract them from the JAR-file.Usage:The idea is pretty simple and The GUI should be pretty selfexplanatory.If you want to share your Desktop clipboard with other users on your network, you start a server-instance of Garidio.If you simply wanna be able to fetch clipboards from servers, you use the client-side of the application.Plus, if you like, there's nothing stopping you from running both a server and a clientat the same time.


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