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- Price: Free
- Operating system: Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 2000
- Date added: November 21, 2008
- Total Downloads: 51,428
- Downloads last week: 2,398
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Publisher's description
From Gbridge :Secure file sharing, folder synchronization, remote access (VNC), remote backup, and instant VPN. You can drag&drop a folder to create a share and select which friend can access. Before syncing the folder, your friends can remotely browse the folder, see the auto-generated photo thumbnail/slideshow, play MP3 online. You can sync folders among your own PCs too. Setup a recurring local or remote backup of your important folder is just easy. The built-in VNC let your remote access your PC desktop or invite your friend to see your desktop for collaboration.
All service are running on top of the VPN that is automatically formed among your multiple PCs no matter where they are. You can also extend the VPN to include your Gtalk friend's PCs if both sides allow. You have full control over what resources are available to your friend. Since Gbridge creates tunnel through NAT or firewall and connects PCs directly, it gives you maximum throughput and privacy.
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Version: Gbridge 1.0.0.1169
Pros: It does what it is supposed to do. It gives you remote access to your computer. You see the screen, and most functions work as you would expect. Some forms do not work remotely.
Cons: Your remote computer must be left on with a user logged in. Periodically MS sends out updates and mailicious software removal tools. This requires the computer to reboot, and poof(!), there goes the Gbridge connection. Same for a power outages.
Summary: The most objectionable aspect of Gbridge is it performs so slowly. I have high speed internet on my home computer (RoadRunner) so that is not the source of the problem. If you click remotely on an icon, it will be several seconds before there is a... read more >>
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