Multiplicity 2.0 enables up to nine PCs to be controlled with only one keyboard and mouse. With capabilities far beyond what is possible with a physical KVM switch, Multiplicity’s features include the ability to seamlessly drag and drop of large files between PCs, copy and paste formatted content across multiple PCs, and the ability to send the audio from all PCs to one PC and a set of speakers. The new Multiplicity 2.0 security features enable sensitive information to be entered and securely moved between PCs which can be a priority for financial, medical and call center operations.

Multiplicity is ideal for anyone who needs to control multiple PCs with a seamless workflow. It’s easy to setup, secure and backed by Stardock’s support team.

NEW IN VERSION 2.0

  • Send keyboard input to all computers simultaneously.
  • Quickly transfer data between your PCs efficiently with no file size limitations.
  • User data is always secure with AES-256 encryption and a customizable 200 character key.
  • Centralize multiple PC audio to one set of PC speakers.

MULTIPLICITY FEATURE LIST

  • Eliminate Extra Keyboards
    Multiplicity gives you the ability to control and quickly switch between multiple computers with one keyboard and mouse, reducing complexity and freeing up desk space for more efficient uses.
  • Transfer Data Between Your PCs
    Copy and paste any content between your PCs. Multiplicity even retains text formatting. Multiplicity also supports drag and drop of files and folders between your machines for quick transfers. Large files like videos and images are efficiently compressed for quick transfer between PCs.
  • Centralized Audio
    Centralize audio from all of your PCs to a single PC and ensure you never miss an email, chat or stock price alert. This capability is perfect for financial asset trading environments and call centers.
  • Send Keyboard Inputs to All Computers
    Multiplicity enables you to lock all of your PCs at once and pressing CTRL three times lets you send keyboard input to all connected PCs. This capability enables you to enter your password once and unlock all of your PCs.
  • Data Security
    All data, including keyboard input and file transfers, is encrypted for additional security in sensitive work environments. Multiplicity's settings can also be locked to prevent unauthorized configuration changes.

HOW TO GET IT

Multiplicity is free to use for control of two PCs.

The upgrade to control up to nine PCs adds data transfer, data encryption and centralized audio capabilities for only $39.95 https://www.stardock.com/products/multiplicity/


SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

  • Windows 7/8/Vista/XP
  • Windows 7/8/Vista for audio support
  • One monitor per computer minimum
  • Network connection between PCs

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on Sep 19, 2012

The new video explaining it is great!

on Sep 19, 2012

Oh wait... I already have it...

Awesome app is awesome!

on Sep 19, 2012

I like to think it's what Hugh Jackman was using in Swordfish:

on Sep 20, 2012

Upgrade price is too high. Other than that....looks awesome!!!

on Sep 20, 2012

RedneckDude
Upgrade price is too high.

*spits out cola*

Snowman smacks Jim with a soggy DX gadget.

Wtf you on, boy?!?

on Sep 20, 2012

I ain't on nothing. MP Pro gave me trouble. MP 2 is ok but I can get most of that for free. Why do I want to spend 30 bux to upgrade to MP2?10, maybe. Not 30.

on Sep 21, 2012

Because it is a really very good product that obviously took a lot of work which needs to be recouped from a niche market. If you feel you don't need it don't buy it.

It's a fair price for a good product.

 

on Sep 22, 2012

There really is a free product that easy to setup und with a killer feature like drag & drop ? Where ?

on Sep 22, 2012

Correct me if I'm wrong, but drag and drop clipboard sharing is disabled in the free version, correct?

on Sep 23, 2012
on Sep 23, 2012

RedneckDude
Correct me if I'm wrong, but drag and drop clipboard sharing is disabled in the free version, correct?

Correct, but is there any freeware product that can do this ?

on Sep 23, 2012

Quoting RedneckDude, reply 9Correct me if I'm wrong, but drag and drop clipboard sharing is disabled in the free version, correct?

Correct, but is there any freeware product that can do this ?

 

Mouse Without Borders...by Microsoft Garage. But it can't handle 9 PCs, six I think. And it has no Acoustic Bridge. Not quite as easy to setup either.

on Sep 23, 2012

RedneckDude
Quoting c242, reply 11Quoting RedneckDude, reply 9Correct me if I'm wrong, but drag and drop clipboard sharing is disabled in the free version, correct?

Correct, but is there any freeware product that can do this ?

 

Mouse Without Borders...by Microsoft Garage. But it can't handle 9 PCs, six I think. And it has no Acoustic Bridge. Not quite as easy to setup either.

The drag & drop in that product isn't the same as the Multiplicity one.  Last time I checked it could only handle dragging one file (no folders) between computers and it placed it in a folder on the desktop rather than where you dragged it which is far less useful.

on Sep 23, 2012

Neil Banfield
The drag & drop in that product isn't the same as the Multiplicity one. Last time I checked it could only handle dragging one file (no folders) between computers and it placed it in a folder on the desktop rather than where you dragged it which is far less useful.

 

This is true. MWOB is in no way even close to the paid version of MP2.

 

 

on Sep 24, 2012

Neil, if drag and drop isn't available in the free version, why do I see 2 instances of it running in my task manager?

 

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