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April 6, 2016

IPv6 Is Coming!

IPv6 is coming! Should you panic? No, Chicken Little, there’s no reason to panic about IPv6. As a matter of fact, IPv6 is already here, Synergy/DE […]
October 9, 2015

Need to Debug on Another Machine?

Introducing Synergy .NET Remote Debugger We have all experienced the pain of deploying software into the field only to have users break it in new and […]
August 27, 2015

Free Mai Tais

Security can’t afford to take a vacation: Strengthen your application’s security with Synergy/DE 10.3.1b Earlier this year someone booked a flight on a major airline using […]
August 15, 2015

Windows 10 Compatibility

In order to fully support Windows 10, we made a number of changes to Synergy/DE. Synergy/DE 10.3.1b is the minimum supported version for Windows 10, and we […]
June 10, 2015

Where.In Is Where It’s At

Using Select Where.In to optimize your code The Select statement is an important tool for speeding up an application. For performance, a properly optimized Select statement […]
May 6, 2015

Synergex Cross-Platform Development with Visual Studio

Updated July 31, 2015 Synergex®, which began as DISC in 1976, has been writing cross-platform development tools for over 30 years. We sell our tools (Synergy/DE®) […]
May 5, 2015

Windows xfServer Goes Mobile

You’ve just spent months reorganizing your application to run on tablets and installing Wi-Fi for your shop floor managers. You rolled out the new version with […]
March 18, 2015

Licensed to Roam

The Difference in Synergy Device Licensing Experienced Synergy developers are familiar with traditional Synergy server-based licensing. When a Synergy application starts up, it sends a license […]
August 14, 2014

Pinning Synergy/DE Applications in Windows 8

New utility gives quick access from single Windows tile Windows 8 does away with the traditional Windows “Start” menu and instead uses a tiled Start screen […]