Stardock's new suite of programs is coming..
Published on April 13, 2005 By Stardock Central In WinCustomize News
Stardock Announces ThinkDesk
    Maximize your computing power with this suite of utilities

LIVONIA, MI (April 14, 2005) - Stardock, a leading developer of Windows utility software announced a brand new suite of software utilities called ThinkDesk. The programs of ThinkDesk are designed to allow users to increase their productivity by treating all of the computers they have access to as a single unit.

The initial launch of ThinkDesk will include 4 brand new programs - Multiplicity, KeepSafe, SecureProcess, and ThinkSync. Users who purchase ThinkDesk will receive these 4 programs plus additional programs that get added to the ThinkDesk suite for a year along with free updates to those programs during that year.

Multiplicity, which is available stand alone, allows users to take two computers and put them together as a single computing platform with a single keyboard and mouse controlling both computers. A universal clipboard between the computers allows users to seamlessly copy text and graphics between the computers. A Pro version allows for additional computers to be added as well as allowing for file copying between computers using the clipboard.

KeepSafe integrates file revisioning into Windows XP's file system. Users control which directories or file types they wish to add revisioning support to. When enabled, every time a user saves a document, a previous version is automatically journaled. If the user chooses to go back to a previous version, they can do so right from Windows explorer. The file revisions can either be stored on a local machine or on a network file server in which case it also acts as a seamless automatic smart backup solution.

SecureProcess is designed to allow users and administrators to control what types of processes can be run on a given machine. It enables users to stop viruses, spyware, or worms before the user is infected.

ThinkSync is designed to allow users to treat all their machines local storage as a single, integrated drive system. Users can use it to keep two folders on a local machine synchronized or they can use their Stardock.net account and have multiple machines (on a LAN or over the Internet) keep any group of directories synchronized and does so in a secure fashion.

ThinkDesk is currently in beta, the final version is expected out this Summer with new programs and updates to existing programs being added soon after.

It lists for $69.95 and has discount options for users of stand-alone programs of ThinkDesk (such as Multiplicity) as well as for Stardock Object Desktop users. Its home page is http://www.thinkdesk.net.

Stardock ThinkDesk
$69.95
Requires Windows 2000/XP

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on Apr 15, 2005
Serial doesn't work for me.


I think that Thinkdesk via SDC has migrated to the new authentication system (using your stardock credentials instead of the serial).

My serial failed but after a while the suite showed up.

And while the apps are in alpha or beta they are excellent tools.
I would be happy to provide feedback on the documentation during the betas too. {hint, hint Stardock}
on Apr 15, 2005
I'd be happy beta tester.
on Apr 15, 2005
Serial doesn't work for me


FWIW, Stardock Sales has forwarded the serial problem to support. They informed me that Thinkdesk will authenticate via stardock ID but should accept the serial.
on Apr 15, 2005
This build of ThinkSync is not intended for use on Windows 2000 Server or Windows Server 2003 machines. In addition, the number of network jobs you can configure is limited to 3 (i.e. using ThinkSync to sync from primary to secondary also running ThinkSync).
on Apr 15, 2005
c242, that means you don't get to sync your server boxes or block unapproved processes running on them for $69.95. I'm sorry, but part of my job is running servers for a living. As a practical licensing issue, that would be ridiculous at this time.
on Apr 16, 2005
Nakor : The quote was meant as an information for questions regarding if it will be running on Server 2003 (https://forums.stardock.com/Forums.aspx?ForumID=181&AID=71496#554734), not as any insult. I am sorry, if it looked like that. Also I took the wrong thread unfortunately as I notice now.
on Apr 16, 2005
Oh, so it thinksync is like GoBack, but only does the file part?
on Apr 16, 2005
Are there plans to support mutiplicity on other Operating Systems/Platforms? I have a Mac sitting next to my Windows box, that I'd love to be able to be able to use in such a way. Not to mention all the Linux systems behind me.

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on Apr 16, 2005
Answered my own question...
from stardock's site... https://www.stardock.com/products/multiplicity/
"OS X client in development."



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on Apr 20, 2005
When will Windows x64 support be coming? I'm about to switch over, and I'd hate to loose out on ThinkDesk.
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