TruRemote and Brynhildr

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I am Baas
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TruRemote and Brynhildr

#1 Post by I am Baas »

"TrueRemote" is an ultra fast remote desktop software.
http://blog.x-row.net/?p=47

Dl the latest version @ http://blog.x-row.net/download/zips/new ... ote126.zip
Brynhildr (Brünnhilde) is a remote desktop software for still image that allows the remote control of your PC.
http://blog.x-row.net/?p=2455

Dl the latest @ http://brynhildr.x-row.net/download.php?file=0909

This two applications are by the developer of ZeroRemote (http://www.portablefreeware.com/index.php?id=1512). There is a third one, Orthros, that, I think, supports touch screen, but I did not test it yet.

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Re: TruRemote and Brynhildr

#2 Post by Zero3K »

Brynhildr is now at v2.2.0 (which can be downloaded at http://blog.x-row.net/download/?file=brynhildr&ver=220).

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Re: TruRemote and Brynhildr

#3 Post by Zero3K »

I have made an entry for it which is available for viewing at https://www.portablefreeware.com/index.php?id=2833.

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ZeroRemote

#4 Post by billon »

ZeroRemote is no more available, replaced with TrueRemote and Brynhildr. That's need more investigations. Is there somebody who know Japanese?
And what to do with ZeroRemote entry now?
Last edited by billon on Wed Nov 02, 2016 3:05 am, edited 1 time in total.

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Re: TruRemote and Brynhildr

#5 Post by Zero3K »

Get rid of it and make the Brynhildr entry public.

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Re: TruRemote and Brynhildr

#6 Post by billon »

@Zero3K:

Are you IchiGeki? Can you clear the situation?

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Re: TruRemote and Brynhildr

#7 Post by Zero3K »

No. I sent you a reply to the tweet you made that mentioned me. In regards to the situation, I am just offering the logical solution to it since ZeroRemote is out of date.

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#8 Post by webfork »

Here's the site translation:
https://translate.google.com/translate? ... edit-text=
what to do with ZeroRemote entry now?
Andrew can downvote it and take it offline. I'll drop him a note.

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#9 Post by Zero3K »

webfork wrote:Here's the site translation:
https://translate.google.com/translate? ... edit-text=
I linked to it in Brynhildr's entry, btw.

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Re: TruRemote and Brynhildr

#10 Post by Andrew Lee »

Thanks to webfork for drawing my attention to this.

I have downvoted ZeroRemote and upvoted Brynhildr.

I am hoping to do this organically (rather than using the superpower of "admin"). So either TP109 or ashghost still need to downvote ZeroRemote to bring it private, while Brynhildr needs more love to bring it public.

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Dead entries

#11 Post by billon »

I have an Idea. :mrgreen:
What if in cases like ZeroRemote or FreeFileSync or another abandoned, replaced or becaming commercial and without any possibilities find it anywhere programs we don't calling for downvote - which sometimes impossible when upvoted peoples don't visit TPFC anymore in years

but

just completely edit such dead entries into another, even absolutely different program? So in case of ZeroRemote it can be just edited in to Brynhildr without needing to add new entry for Brynhildr and all that waiting for downvoting.
Or when somebody want to add new entry, he can just edit such already existed dead entry without actually adding new.
And after some time there will be no more dead entries on TPFC.
I think all such dead entries need to be collected in one list and posted in the forum.

Andrew Lee, webfork, is it possible?

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Re: TruRemote and Brynhildr

#12 Post by joby_toss »

I'd still like to see the old entry for later reference...

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#13 Post by Midas »

joby_toss wrote:I'd still like to see the old entry for later reference...
  • I concur -- memory is a tricky thing... :roll:

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Re: TruRemote and Brynhildr

#14 Post by Zero3K »

@billon:

There are two things that should be changed in Brynhildr's entry:

1. The Stealth section should be Yes (except for that it can generate a service on demand).
2. The How to extract section should mention to launch brynhildr.exe inside of the extracted brynhildr folder.

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Re: TruRemote and Brynhildr

#15 Post by webfork »

Zero3K wrote:The How to extract section should mention to launch brynhildr.exe inside of the extracted brynhildr folder.
As some users do an unzip function directly while other dig into the sub-folders to extract, I think the current extract process shouldn't confuse anyone.

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