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| 3 | <head> | 
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| 4 | <meta HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" CONTENT="text/html;CHARSET=iso-8859-1"> | 
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| 5 | <meta name="keywords" content="Virtual Screen, Open Source, Software" /> | 
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| 6 | <meta name="description" content="Mouse and Keyboard Sharing" /> | 
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| 7 | <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="synergy.css" media="screen" /> | 
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| 8 | <title>Synergy History</title> | 
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| 9 | </head> | 
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| 10 | <body class="main"> | 
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| 11 | <p> | 
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| 12 | </p><h3>Synergy History</h3><p> | 
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| 13 | </p><p> | 
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| 14 | The first incarnation of synergy was CosmoSynergy, created by | 
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| 15 | Richard Lee and Adam Feder then at Cosmo Software, Inc., a | 
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| 16 | subsidiary of SGI (nee Silicon Graphics, Inc.), at the end of | 
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| 17 | 1996.  They wrote it, and Chris Schoeneman contributed, to | 
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| 18 | solve a problem:  most of the engineers in Cosmo Software had | 
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| 19 | both an Irix and a Windows box on their desks and switchboxes | 
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| 20 | were expensive and annoying.  CosmoSynergy was a great success | 
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| 21 | but Cosmo Software declined to productize it and the company | 
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| 22 | was later closed. | 
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| 23 | </p><p> | 
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| 24 | Synergy is a from-scratch reimplementation of CosmoSynergy. | 
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| 25 | It provides most of the features of the original and adds a | 
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| 26 | few improvements. | 
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| 27 | </p> | 
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| 28 | </body> | 
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| 29 |  | 
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