As I mentioned yesterday, I updated my machine to the new Mac Os X Leopard a few days ago. I’m still playing around with it (and am being delightfully surprised by some of the more subtle changes).
My friend also updated her MacBook Pro to Leopard. There’s a new feature that allows one machine running leopard to view (and control) the screen of another machine running leopard on the same network. (Don’t panic, they need full user name and password access and this feature is turned off by default.) Well, Cara opened my screen on her machine. It was really strange. She could take control (opening files, moving windows etc.) I wanted to see what would happen if, while she had my screen open on her desktop, I opened her screen on mine. The result is really neat! Check it out … click on the image to open a full-sized image: