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New Ebooks Aid Remote Support, Collaboration, and Administration

by Tonya Engst

Do you use screen sharing? We do, all the time. As an editor, I use screen sharing to collaborate with my authors, since it's convenient to discuss the same document in real time, even if the people having the discussion are on different continents. It's also a great teaching and tech support tool that lets me control an author's Mac and show what I'm doing while I explain some odd behavior in Microsoft Word.

But the king of remote control is Glenn Fleishman, who uses screen sharing for these and many other tasks, including remote server administration. Glenn's enthusiasm for the topic has caused him to check out all the latest options while updating two screen-sharing-related ebooks - "Take Control of Screen Sharing in Snow Leopard" and "Take Control of Back to My Mac." They're available separately for $10 or together for $15 (look in the left margin of either book's Web page for the discount link):

Why two separate ebooks? As we untangled the many threads of this topic, it became clear that Back to My Mac has many unique characteristics, including file sharing and remote disk access (with certain hardware), as well as special security methods and considerations. Further, some Back to My Mac users need to know picky router configuration information that is unnecessary for other forms of screen sharing. So, we decided to cover only Back to My Mac basics in the "Screen Sharing" ebook, and then go much deeper in the full "Back to My Mac" ebook.

The books work together as a pair if you want to take control of the entire Mac OS X screen-sharing enchilada, and they're available independently. If you buy either one and then realize you want the other, you can use the Check for Updates button on the cover of each ebook to access a generous discount on the other.

(Those who have older versions of these ebooks should be sure to check their email - or click the Check for Updates button on page 1 of the ebook - to find out about upgrades. "Back to My Mac" is free to all who own an earlier version; "Screen Sharing" has an upgrade discount.)

[1]: http://www.takecontrolbooks.com/snow-leopard-screen-sharing?pt=TB1013
[2]: http://www.takecontrolbooks.com/back-to-my-mac?pt=TB1013