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DESCRIPTION
ShareTool lets you access all of the Bonjour services on your home or office network from anywhere in the world securely over a 100% SSH encrypted connection. This includes iTunes Music Sharing, Screen Sharing, File Sharing, Remote Sleep, and much more. No configuration. No complication. No server or technical skills required. Just a mouse click!

With ShareTool, you can listen to your entire iTunes music library at work, control the screen of any of your home computers, or grab that important file you forgot to bring with you. And this is simply the tip of the iceberg. With ShareTool, it's as if you've never left your own network.

WHAT'S NEW
Version 1.3.4:
  • Available now: Discounted bundle pricing on ALL our product line; available on our Kagi store.
  • New: Redesigned the client-side interface.
  • New: Improved interface & instructions for VPN users.
  • New: Improved reliability on unstable networks.
  • New: Various other fixes and enhancements.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.5.8 or later.

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Developer:Yazsoft
Downloads:11,242
  - Version d/l:474
Internet:Internet Utilities
License:Shareware
Date:26 Nov 2009
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$20.00

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ShareTool User Reviews (18 posts)Write A Review
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Sep 5 2008
*****

CPTPOLAND  This is one great little gem, that works out of the gate, without any configurations. This just works, and it works very well. After less than 5 minutes from installing the software on my home machine, I was able to browse my whole home network from work. Didn't have to touch any routers, open ports, nothing. Another big plus is addition of Dynamic DNS services in the software directly. So if don't have a static IP address with your ISP, this software will connect to a dynamic DNS service. This is absolutely great. It's a lot easier to remember a domain name than it is to remember IP address. Highly recommended piece of software.  
(Version 1.2.2)

praisebury
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Sep 10 2009

NOSPAM  This statement:

"Discounted pricing on ALL our product line; available on our Kagi store."

is misleading and needs to be clarified. There are bundles in the Yazsoft store, but if you already own their products and want to add just one more, no discount for you. You either buy more of the item you already have, or you pay full price for the new product you want to buy. For me at least, it's less expensive to pay full price for ShareTool. Since I expected discounted pricing on "ALL our product line," I decided to skip the purchase.

I wrote Yazsoft about this, to be sure I hadn't missed something. Nope. That's the way it is.  
(Version 1.2.9)

praisebury
+1
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Mar 13 2009
*****

SIGIL  Some time ago, this app was on here on discount. WOW, did I miss out! It is simple and reliable! Yes, it just works! I debated purchasing this app for a while. I should of trusted my instincts.... I own Speed Download and I consider that one of the best apps that I have purchased....Foolish me..  
(Version 1.2.6)

praisebury
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Jan 15 2009
*****

PROPAR  This is the answer to a prayer. I was never able to get "Back To My Mac" to work reliably and it's very important I have access when away from the network. ShareTool solved all the problems and doesn't need Mobile Me to work either. There were some initial configuration problems and Tech Support hung in there until we got it working... If you need access to File Sharing and Screen Sharing when out of the office, this is the answer and it's a bargain as well!  
(Version 1.2.5)

praisebury
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Jan 5 2009

SEF6  Product performed and setup exactly as advertised. For multiple uses, this can't be easier. I especially like it for checking my home computer running home automation schedules while I'm traveling. Even easier than using the Prism service.

Kudos to the author, and thanks.  
(Version 1.2.5)

praisebury
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Dec 1 2008
*****

CHIEFTED  It just works.

After goofing around with several other products that claimed to

be "Just install and go", with pretty much poor results, I stumbled

across this.

I am beyond happy I tired it.

5 mins worth of set up on my home laptop (an older MacBook Pro) and my

travel laptop and I was connected.

Seriously no muss no fuss.

I have to say at minute 6 of the 5 min set up I was purchasing this and

have recommended this to my boss (the IT Manager) to get installed

since I am just a Senior Helpdesk guy.

Heck if my Dad can get this installed, it does work as advertised.   
(Version 1.2.5)

praisebury
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Nov 21 2008
*****

APPLEHC  Works as advertised! Just not sure if I got to register both copies to get a "valid" connection between laptop and home computer..  
(Version 1.2.4)

praisebury
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Nov 1 2008
*****

DMILLERGBR  I assist my elderly father with his mac and have used ichat to do screen sharing and file swopping etc. After installing Skype ichat didn't work as well and had always been a bit slow.

Sharetool is excellent, easy to set up and use. It is much much faster and I can now play chess with my father on his machine something that was just not possible with the iChat connection.

A great piece of software  
(Version 1.2.4)

praisebury
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Sep 3 2008
*****

JOSEPH BENNETT  Excellent program. I have a huge iTunes movie library, with over 1.5TB of movies. Now, when the family goes on vacation, I can play my kids movies at night in the hotel, and don't have to drag along a bunch of DVDs.

I don't have to have podcasts on multiple computers - i just stream a podcast from home.

And, if I have some files locally I want to make sure are saved, or files from home I need to get, i can just drag-and-drop.

Above all, the price is excellent. Great job, guys!  
(Version 1.2.2)

praisebury
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Aug 21 2008
*****

DAVEROO  I've been trying to get access to a Mac-based LAN working for awhile now. I experimented with OpenVPN, but found that the difficulties with setting up a network bridge made it only somewhat useful... it doesn't appear to be possible to view the entire LAN. I've also used port tunneling with SSH, and that's more-or-less worked but it's still somewhat limiting. At least it's setup is not as involved as OpenVPN. There's also no UDP capabilities (at least not without some finicky setup) so accessing any of the services that require UDP is pretty much out of the question. It still means setting up a bunch of port forwards on the router and shell scripts for any machine on the LAN that I want to connect to.

Then I stumbled across ShareTool and suddenly everything became very, very easy. It does everything that I've been trying to get working. Having access to the LAN's Bonjour services on the client computer is all that's needed... one connection to one Mac on the LAN reveals all of the Bonjour services that are available on the LAN. Desktop sharing, file sharing... it's all there.

Once the connection is made ShareTool provides a simple browser window that shows the available nodes and services. But, because it's simply using Bonjour, the services also show up in the Finder window. So if I want to connect to a particular resource as a different user then I just connect through Finder.

Since ShareTool is running through ssh it means that all traffic is fully encrypted. It also means that you can mess around with the ssh configuration and ShareTool will simply work with those changes. As an additional security measure I generally use passwordless logins (by disabling terminal password prompts and using rsa key pairs). It turns out that ShareTool works almost flawlessly with this type of configuration. The only inconsistency I found was that I still had to enter something in the password field (even just a single character worked) in order for the "Connect" button to become enabled.

I submitted a feature request to have the "Connect" button enabled all the time and received a prompt reply from the developer. And prompt support is definitely something to be valued.  
(Version 1.2.2)

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