This is a paid upgrade for all users except those who purchased the CD on or after August 1, 2009.
DESCRIPTION
Timbuktu Pro allows you to control Mac or WIndows computers remoted over a network, dial-up, or the internet. It's an essential tool for Mac webmasters looking to remotely maintain their websites.
MOOFTHESTOOF I purchased the upgrade to 8.6 just a couple of months ago, and would really be upset if I had to pay $50 per license to get the 8.7 upgrade. Thankfully, I've not missed TB2, yet, because the screensharing feature built into 10.5 does the task admirably. Now, I haven't yet tried it on machines outside my LAN, but since I never did with TB2 either, I'm not sweating it. (Version 8.7)
KIDDAILEY According to the site, it's $4.95 to upgrade from 8.6 to 8.7. I'm tempted to email them and see about getting a free upgrade since the only change they list is that it works with Leopard... and 8.6 already does work with Leapord (I'm using it right now) (Version 8.7)
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Oct 30 2007
KG5NA I noticed the update and tried to find what it covered at Netopia's website. They don't seem to claim anything new except 10.5 compatibility. I bought the 8.6 update when it came out and didn't see any changes s I don't use skype. I just installed 10.5 last night. I noticed the TB2 icon was not in the menu, but when I ran the program it popped up. Under 10.5 TB2 8.6 seems to connect a lot faster. I have not noticed any problems with TB2 8.5 on 10.5 so what's the upgrade for? Maybe just to get $4.95? Post a link if you find any updates please. (Version 8.7)
TOMNIBUS Um.... I PAID for the upgrade. When I put in my username/password and get to the download screen it says to download the 8.6 CD! What the heck is up with that?! (Version 8.7)
TOMNIBUS I had to change the download URL from 86 to 87 and I was able to find the 8.7 files. (Version 8.7)
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Oct 29 2007
WSTEVENS Leopard is released on Friday, October 26th, and Netopia has an upgrade available for download on Monday, October 29th - and the upgrade works.
MAC STEVEN I bit the bullet and downloaded Timbuktu Pro, hoping to get even better fullscreen display update performance from my Belkin gigabit networked Mac and Windows PC.
It turns out that Chicken of the VNC running against TightVNC server on a PC machine is at least as fast as the multi-platform Timbuktu Pro version 8.5.
So don't waste your time trying TB2Pro - Chicken is just as fast for $200 less. (Version 8.5)
ANONYMOUS While I'm using my Windows 2000 PC at work, I use Timbuktu to control my Mac at home. There's nothing built into The Mac OS that will allow you to do that. VNC can work and it's free, but I would argue that Timbuktu offers a superior experience. (Version 8.0.1)
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Aug 30 2005
MACMAN Timbuktu offers a vastly superior experience -- even over Apple Remote Desktop, which is itself VNC-based. (Version 8.5)
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Mar 24 2006
PCHARLES67 MacOSX has built in VNC, but Timbuktu is far superior. I am reluctant to upgrade while version 7 is working well for me at the moment. (Version 8.6)
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May 27 2004
DOUG B I've upgraded Timbuktu from v6 to v7 and couldn't be more pleased. The greatest new feature is being able to set the port (other than 407) to whatever is needed without having to run an Applescript to change the port invisibly. Connectivity using email address to IP through Netopia's IP locator service is far more reliable for me as well.
The toughest part has always been getting the connection through all the myriad brands of routers and with complicating factors such as web proxies. Once initial setup is debugged getting your port forwarding mapped to your IP, it's a dream! (Version 7.0.3)