For current, v3.24 packages, see link further down.
**With much appreciation to Smokey01; without Grant's efforts (and those of various others, too), these 'one-click' packages wouldn't exist...**
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I was very taken with Smokey01's efforts with BackSeatDriver.....a super-lightweight alternative to the established 'heavyweights' like TeamViewer; remote desktop operation, along with real-time chat, messaging & file transfers. Grant's taken the idea one step further, however, and integrated operation of Puppy's VOIP 'soft-phone', PSIP, into the application. It's a brilliant idea; even with the necessary dependencies & the recently-coded PSIP 1.4.2 (needed for this to work correctly), the resulting packages still come out at less than 6 MB all-in when packed as a RoxApp (which is what I've standardized these as.)
I didn't want to steal Smokey's 'thunder' with this, since it'll be an integral part of the new FatDog64-800 when it's released in the very near future. However, since Grant's published the scripts in their entirety in recent releases of the Puppy Newsletter:-
http://smokey01.com/newsletters/2019/Ja ... 19.html#14
.....I don't think he'll have any objection to my producing these packages of his 'pet project'. It's my way of saying what a brilliant project I think this is..!
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There's packages available for both 32- and 64-bit Puppies.
For 32-bit, I've tested in Tahrpup, UPup Raring, Slackos 560 & 570, and Precise 571. Other 5-series may well work, and probably many newer Pups, too, since all Puppies seem to be getting bigger as the years pass, partly due to more libs'n'stuff being included as standard.
For 64-bit, I've so far tested only in Xenialpup64.....but I don't see a problem with Bionicpup64, TBH.
Link for downloads as below:-
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... sp=sharing
Navigate through and help yourselves to the appropriate version, then all you need to do is untar the tarball, and click on the resulting RoxApp to run it. Simple as that... You shouldn't need to change any of the config settings (passwds, etc); it should work as is. If you do want to use your own passwords, you'll need to make sure both you and whoever's at t'other end are using the same ones.
Enjoy using a totally unique, original, home-grown app.....that does 'exactly what it says on the tin'..!
Mike.
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