Nifty [Stupid] Leopard Tricks: Screen Sharing to Infinity
02/05/2008 11:24 Filed in: Technology
Mac OS X Leopard has a nifty feature for those who have a .Mac (dot Mac) account called "Back to My Mac." This allows you to access any of your files or even share a screen with any other computer on your network, or on any of your .Mac accounts, even if you are on a different network.
I carry most of my current work on my MacBook, but occasionally when I'm working at home, I prefer to use the iMac and simply start up a screen-sharing session back to my MacBook. So recently, I wondered what would happen if I started up a screen share on each Mac to the other Mac. Here is my result (click on the image to see a larger version):
I carry most of my current work on my MacBook, but occasionally when I'm working at home, I prefer to use the iMac and simply start up a screen-sharing session back to my MacBook. So recently, I wondered what would happen if I started up a screen share on each Mac to the other Mac. Here is my result (click on the image to see a larger version):