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Additionally, Squish supports automatically testing Web and Ajax applications running in different web browsers. Squish is a cross-platform solution that runs natively on Windows, Linux/Unix, embedded Linux and Mac OS X. The new Squish/Mac edition takes advantage of Squish’s mature testing framework while adding test. XnView is a fast, efficient image viewer that allows you to view your image files in an environment full of options and tools. XnView includes all kinds of features not found in similar programs. It supports practically any image format and is both multilingual and free. XnViewMP for Mac. XnViewMP is a huge and good editor, viewer and converter. Supports more than 600 image formats (jpeg, png, pdf etc.) and export to about 100 different file formats.
Splashtop Business App
Install the Splashtop Business app on the computers & mobile devices you want to remote from:
Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista*, XP* (portable version / zero install / run from USB drive)
Windows Phone
macOS 10.7* or newer
iPad, iPhone
Android 4.0* or newer
Chromebook (Android app – recommended)
Chrome browser and Chromebook (Chrome app**)
Amazon Fire
Create your custom Streamer
Install the Splashtop Streamer on the computers that you want to remotely access/control (remote to):
The links below will take you to the Splashtop web console. There you can create and deploy a customized Streamer for computers that will be managed under your account. Avery templates 5160.
macOS 10.7* or newer
Linux (learn more)
** Google has announced that Chrome Apps will be supported on Windows, Mac, and Linux through June 2021 with extended support available through June 2022, and on Chrome OS through June 2022.
Need help installing? View the Installation Tutorial
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Splashtop Business App (for Remote Support)
Install the Splashtop Business app on the computers & mobile devices you want to remote from:
Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista*, XP* (portable version / zero install / run from USB drive)
Windows Phone
macOS 10.7* or newer
iPad, iPhone
Android 4.0* or newer
Chromebook (Android app – recommended)
Chrome browser and Chromebook (Chrome app**)
Amazon Fire
Create your Custom Remote Support Streamer
Install the Splashtop Streamer on the computers that you want to remotely access/control (remote to):
Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista*, XP* and Server 2019, 2016, 2012, 2008, 2003*
macOS 10.7* or newer
Android 4.0* or newer (learn more)
Chromebook (uses Android Streamer)
Linux (learn more)
** Google has announced that Chrome Apps will be supported on Windows, Mac, and Linux through June 2021 with extended support available through June 2022, and on Chrome OS through June 2022.
Need help installing? View the Installation Tutorial
Don’t have a subscription yet? Sign up for a free trial or buy now.
Splashtop Business App (for SOS)
Install the Splashtop Business app on the computers & mobile devices you want to remote from:
Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista*, XP* (portable version / zero install / run from USB drive)
macOS 10.7* or newer
iPad, iPhone
Android 4.0* or newer
Chromebook (Android app)
Splashtop SOS App
Run the SOS app on the computer or mobile device that your technician wants to remote into.Download the SOS app from the link that your technician provides.
Supported devices and operating systems include: Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista*, XP* and Server 2019, 2016, 2012, 2008, 2003*; macOS 10.7* or newer; iPad or iPhone running iOS 12.2 or later, Android 5.0* or newer and Chromebooks that can run Android apps.
Create your custom Streamer (SOS+10, SOS Unlimited)
Install the Splashtop Streamer on the computers that you want to remotely access/control (remote to):
The links below will take you to the Splashtop web console. There you can create and deploy a customized Streamer for computers that will be managed under your account.
macOS 10.7* or newer
Linux (learn more)
Need more information on SOS? See the SOS Tutorial.
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Splashtop On-Prem (formerly Splashtop Enterprise On-Premise)
Splashtop On-Prem App
Install the Splashtop On-Prem app on the computers & mobile devices you want to remote from:
macOS 10.7+
iPad, iPhone
Android
Splashtop Streamer
Install the Splashtop Streamer on the computers that you want to remotely access/control (remote to):
macOS 10.7+
Android 5+
Learn more about Splashtop On-Prem and try it free.
Splashtop Personal App
Install the Splashtop Personal app on the computers & mobile devices you want to remote from:
Windows Modern UI app
Windows Phone
macOS 10.7* or newer
iPad
iPhone
Android 4.0* or newer
Amazon Fire
Splashtop Streamer
Install the Splashtop Streamer on the computers that you want to remotely access/control (remote to):
macOS 10.7* or newer
Learn more about Splashtop Personal
Splashtop Classroom App
Install the Splashtop Classroom app on the teacher’s iPad or Android device to control the teacher’s computer and annotate the screen. Also install on the students’ Chromebooks, PCs or Macs with Chrome browsers, iPhones, iPads, or Android devices that will view and interact with the teacher’s computer
Splashtop Streamer
Install the Splashtop Streamer on the teacher’s computer that you want to remotely access/control (remote to):
Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, XPmacOS 10.7+
Splashtop Classroom Assist Plug-in for Windows 10
For setup instructions, log into your Splashtop Classroom account.
Learn more about Splashtop Classroom and try it free.
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I'm new to XnViewMP but quite skilled with software in general.
I just stumbled oder 2 issues that make life unnecessary hard on the mac:
1.) Keyboard unusable
Aber opening XnViewMP and navigating to a folder, I can use the arrow keys to navigate through pictures and videos.
When I open a picture by double clicking it, then closing this viewer, then XnViewMP does not react on keyboard keypresses. Instead a beep indicates that the keyboard was pressed, where it can't be used. (I also can't use other keybaord hotkeys in this state). I have to close XnViewMP and start it again to get the keyboard navigation working again.
Xnview Download For Mac
2.) No keyboard actions in confirmation dialogWhen an image is selected, and I want to delete it, I press the delete key (on the macbook air that is the fn + the backspace key).
Now a confirmation window pops up ('do you really want to..'). Possible actions are no and yes. 'No' is preselected. I don't have ANY chance to select 'Yes' using the keyboard. (the dialog doesn't react on arrow keys nor does it react when I press 'Y' or so).
Not really a bug but a usability issue that would be extremely easy to fix.
Best regards,
Ralf S.