Feature #1085
Updated by cpg over 7 years ago
Hello cpg,
I have strong just talked to you on IRC about my interest on the Splashtop application, however it application (but which seems to be available only on Amahi
s Ubuntu release. ubuntu relase).
I use every day Amahi amahi since 3 years (with a personal usage). I'm really interested by the availability of the Splashtop splashtop application on a fedora 19 release (because the Amahi 7/Fedora 19 release. It new version of amahi is on it) but it seems that this great app (which seems to be a not open sourced one : not a bother) is only available for these ubuntu releases : 12.04 & 12.10.
Would it be possible to ask to Splashtop Inc. for a Fedora release (& especially with the F19 version because it's the one that use Amahi currently) or with a classical .run installation to be more versatile (but less integrated)?
I think it will be a good opportunity to increase the visibility of this great app (even if it's a little) ==> there is some RPM distributions which have a business target like Red Hat (maybe a potential market?).
I have strong just talked to you on IRC about my interest on the Splashtop application, however it application (but which seems to be available only on Amahi
s Ubuntu release. ubuntu relase).
I use every day Amahi amahi since 3 years (with a personal usage). I'm really interested by the availability of the Splashtop splashtop application on a fedora 19 release (because the Amahi 7/Fedora 19 release. It new version of amahi is on it) but it seems that this great app (which seems to be a not open sourced one : not a bother) is only available for these ubuntu releases : 12.04 & 12.10.
Would it be possible to ask to Splashtop Inc. for a Fedora release (& especially with the F19 version because it's the one that use Amahi currently) or with a classical .run installation to be more versatile (but less integrated)?
I think it will be a good opportunity to increase the visibility of this great app (even if it's a little) ==> there is some RPM distributions which have a business target like Red Hat (maybe a potential market?).