All releases of synergy2


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Release Notes: Greatly improved OS X support. Some minor bugfixes.


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Release Notes: This release completes support for European keyboard layouts and characters, including dead key composition, and improves AltGr handling. Also, pressing ctrl+alt+pause will simulate ctrl+alt+del on a client. Several bugs were fixed: unconnected clients don't fill up the logs, unconnected clients don't warp the mouse, NumLock now works properly with CapsLock, and Xinerama support has improved.


Release Notes: This release fixes several bugs including interaction with the objectbar, "Windows" key handling, scroll lock locking to server screen, screen flashing on X11 and Windows, Xinerama support, underscores in screen names, auto-repeat bugs on X11, and mouse wrapping on client screens. It also adds Win 95/98/ME support for Alt+Tab, Alt+Esc, and Ctrl+Esc, support for 4th and 5th mouse buttons on Windows, support for "Internet" and "Multimedia" keys, non-ASCII key handling on Windows, and an option to disable screen saver synchronization.


Release Notes: This release fixes a few bugs, including multi-monitor support on Win32, screen saver detection on Windows NT/2k/XP, and X11 CLIPBOARD transfer to Motif/Lesstif apps. It also adds some features, including a tray icon on Win32, per-screen modifier key remapping, and screen jump restriction options.


Release Notes: This release fixes a few minor bugs with left-handed mouse button swapping, cursor jumps leaving a Win32 server, minor memory leaks, and cursor motion on Win32 multi-head systems. It also adds support for X11 keymaps with only uppercase letters.


Release Notes: This release fixes two major bugs in 1.0.0. One prevented synergy from running as a Windows NT service. The other caused network errors or crashes on Solaris (and potentially on any other platform).


Release Notes: In this production release, portability has been improved and a number of minor bugs have been fixed. It runs on MS Windows, Linux, and Solaris, and is believed to compile and run on *BSD, AIX, and Irix.


Release Notes: This release adds and improves support for GCC 3.2, Solaris, and MacOS X (X Windows only). It also fixes a number of minor bugs, particularly in the handling of network errors.
A Flight Path analyzer with numerical methods using GTK+ and OpenGL.