Garidio facilitates clipboard sharing between network users. The application lets individuals share content from their desktop clipboards with one another quickly and easily.
The only requirement for Garidio is Java 1.5 or later. No real installation is necessary for the software to run. All that's needed is to unpack the archive, and everything required is in the executable JAR-file. On some systems, double-clicking the file will run it. However, on the command-line, it would be done by entering "java -jar Garidio.jar."
For Unix-based systems, the software should be installed somewhere in the Path of the system, such as /usr/bin or /usr/local/bin. The tar-ball contains an install-script, "install.sh," that makes the installation process easy. Running the script from the command-line with the chosen directory as the argument will create two files: garidio (a simple shellscript) and Garidio.jar (the actual application).
If you want to manipulate the classes that make up Garidio, you can extract them from the JAR-file. The GUI of the application is pretty self-explanatory, making it easy to use. To share your desktop clipboard with other users on the network, you only need to start a server-instance of Garidio. Likewise, if you want to fetch clipboards from servers, you can use the client-side of the application. You can also run both a server and a client simultaneously if you like.
In summary, Garidio is an excellent software application that is easy to install and use. It is a perfect choice for users looking to share their desktop clipboards with other users on a network.
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