What users are saying about Tiffany Screens:
Damien Rasson via Softonic :
"Haz presentaciones sin necesidad de proyector
Imagina una reunión de departamento para la que has preparado una presentación que quieras enseñar a todos sus miembros, pero no tienes un proyector. No pasa nada, usarás TiffanyScreens.
TiffanyScreens es una herramienta de presentación en red local que convierte tu PC en el proyector. Es decir, captura el contenido presentado en la pantalla de tu PC, y lo muestra en las pantallas de todos los demás equipos conectados en red local.
No hay nada que hacer excepto instalar TiffanyScreens. De forma automática, se enviará el contenido a los equipos conectados. Asimismo, cualquier equipo puede convertirse en la fuente de información, basta con pulsar un botón para que los demás vean lo reflejado en la pantalla del equipo en cuestión; funciona con Ethernet y WiFi.
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Jason Diebler, Manager, New Media Center at the Center for Teaching Excellence, American University, Washington. D.C.
"I really enjoy TiffanyScreens. I manage a multimedia lab at American University, and I think this will change the way we conduct workshops that we teach."
The MacFinds podcast comments:
"Tiffany Screens is an amazing application that allows you to run presentations off of your Mac and have it appear on other Macs, Windows PCs, and even Linux based computers. This eliminates the need for having a projector for presentations since your viewers can simply watch on their laptop computers. ... I've tested Tiffany Screens over a wireless B network, so it wasn't terribly fast. You can also use it over a wired network, where you would likely experience much better performance. If you are presenting a PowerPoint/Keynote presentation, then it is very likely that a wireless connection will be sufficient."
Steve Stanger of the Mac Attack podcast talks about Tiffany Screens.
The Mac Attack podcast is hosted by Steve Stanger, an Apple Certified Technical Coordinator, Certified Technician,
member of the Apple Consultants Network, and technical writer with over a decade of support experience.
Tiffany Screens on the Mac Attack podcast (2MB mp3)
Jet Tan J. C. is a former Airforce fighter pilot. When not flying, he takes photos of varios places and genres.
"Those who's seen this, my apologies. Thought I'll share this great software with the rest, works on both Mac and PC:
http://www.tiffanyscreens.com/
This software allows you to make presentation in the absence of a projector, by using the audience's laptop as the substitute,
connected through wifi or ethernet cables. Btw, you need more than one computer to test it. Enjoy!"
sivasothi (otterman)
Otterman speaks about cycling, macintosh, natural history and life in Singapore.
"Tiffany Screens in particular intrigues me. If it allows presentations to run across a set of laptop screens, it'd be exactly what I need for a training session I am preparing."
TAZ Forum, a friendly community of members from across the Globe, ranging from Computer Experts to Artists and Writers.
"We use Hamachi to create an encrypted 'LAN' over the internet, and Tiffany Screens to broadcast the presenter's screen to the other viewers!"
Eric A. Farris
"Interesting software that mirrors one screen across multiple screens, through the network. Cross-platform, for Mac OS X and Windows."
Stephanie Sandifer, educator in Houston, Texas, with a background in visual art and design.
"This is a great tool that can be used in classrooms, in board rooms, and in meetings for sharing screens and sharing presentations without the
use of a media projector. I haven't tested it with a media projector - but I assume it would work just fine. This means you could be displaying your
presentation on a screen using a projector as well as broadcasting it across the room with meeting attendees...
I had it set up and working within minutes. The software automatically detects other machines on the same network that are running Tiffany Screens.
The only problem that I found with it, was that I did have to turn off my firewalls on both computers. But for short term screen sharing, that may not
be much of an issue for some people."
Stephanie Sandifer successfully shared screens between a Windows-based HP Tablet and and Apple Powerbook using the free Tiffany Screens software.
Greg Carroll
ICTPD National Facilitator at CORE Education Ltd in Christchurch, New Zealand.
"Tiffany Screens, desktop sharing software - a real must have!!
I have only had a very quick play with this but it seems to do all that it claims. Great tool for your next workshop or seminar or .... even .... classroom.
Especially the ability to swap and share whose desktop is the one being viewed on the network."
Techgurls
is a technology weblog dedicated to everything related to gadgets, webtrends, software reviews and cutting-edge technology.
"Ever wished that your presentations can appear in your audience's laptop/computers so that you can just sit in a circle and present while discussing at the same time?
Well, Tiffany Screens is one of the easiest solutions I've seen on the Windows platform. By downloading this application to each computer involved in the presentation, you
can watch/broadcast the presentation on your screen directly to another laptop/computer through your LAN connection. Very easy to use since it adjusts everything by itself
automatically, and you can also select the screen resolution that fits your own screen best."
Doug Pagitt pastor, author, and editor in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
"John Musick showed me this program yesterday - Tiffany Screens. It is really cool. It lets you share your screen with other computer and thereby not have to use
a projector for meetings - everyone could use their own computer.
I hope Solomon's Porch people get this and then we could give it a try on Sunday nights."
Bob Hyatt
, husband, father, pastor and church planter.
"Okay - you want to show someone how to do something on your computer, but you hate trying to crouch 2, 3, or even 10 around one screen.
Or, you'd love to walk through some presentation stuff @ starbucks, and they won't let you set up your projector.
Well, check out Tiffany Screens. Works on Mac/PC and enable instant screen sharing across any network and allows any computer to take
the lead and present... so especially cool if you want to collaborate with a staff and all be looking at the same thing in real time...
This could also rock in a classroom/small group setting allowing everyone to face one another, rather than the wall with the screen on it."
3G's Gary, Ginny and Grant
,
collection of Technology Tips
"Cross Platform Screen Sharing Presentation Tool
Tiffany Screens has just been released. It is a screen sharing tool that can be used by both Macs and PC's in the same LAN (Local Area Network).
If you would like your students to have a closer look at what you are doing on your computer, you may want to use this tool. This program can either be
sending or receiving allowing students to share their screens over the LAN as well. For Macs, Network Assistant and later Remote Desktop can do this.
These cost money and don't allow each user to have the same ability to decide to broadcast or receive."
Tony McCollum of Churchwerx
"Have you ever been working with a group of people on a project and wanted to show them something on your screen?
If you have a creative team, like we do, I sure this happens to you a lot. I find myself wanting to show my team stuff
on my laptop all the time and I've tried to tackle this challenge various ways.
First, I used to set up a projector in our office. This took time and was such a hassle that I just wouldn't do it most
of the time. Also, the projector would only project a relatively small resolution. The worst things was that it heated
up our conference room like crazy. Not good. Then, I tried bringing in a large LCD into our conference room but it was
a pain too.
Recently, I've discovered Tiffany Screens and I love it. This is a software program that you install on all your
computers. Then, you can simply press a button and broadcast your screen all the other PCs. Everyone in the room can use
their laptops to view what you're seeing. Then, they can broadcast their screens for you to see."
Bren, over at Blue Dot:
"Tiffany Screens, a whole new way of doing presentations -- without the projector.
Looks really cool."
Donald W. Larson
: Time Out Of Mind
"I came across this interesting software package, Tiffany Screens, that works cross-platform.
It allows a computer to share the video screen to other users in a simple and effective method.
This can be achieved via a wireless or wired connection. For those who need to give presentations to small groups without a projector, this application might just be
what you need."
Kevin C. Tofel
from the jkOnTheRun blog and jkOTR Podcast:
" ...a really nice piece of presentation sharing software. Tiffany Screens, a cross-platform approach with a client that runs in Windows, Mac, Linux and Java Webstart, ...
Every local network client that has Tiffany Screens installed can participate in a group presentation with a quick button click; the software will scale the presentation the most
appropriate client resolution. If you're a trainer, presenter or have a controlling personality, you can also set up permissions to allow or disallow client actions.
I installed the application on my MacBook Pro and my Samsung Q1P UMPC; there was no configuration involved since Tiffany Screens auto-detects peer clients within the same local network. Within a minute of installation, I was presenting the desktop and apps between the two clients."
Amit Agarwal
over at Digital Inspiration:
"Don't have the resources to buy (or hire) an expensive LCD or DLP video projector for the conference hall or your classroom ?
No problem, you can deliver impressive PowerPoint Presentations to an audience even when a digital projector is not available.
This is possible through a desktop sharing cum presentation tool called Tiffany Screens available for Windows, Mac and even Linux.
...You hit the play button on your screen and the participants press the Watch button. That's it."