Best Pair Programming Tools for Linux of 2025

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    Drovio Reviews

    Drovio

    Drovio

    $0 per user per month
    Remote/distributed workforce productivity can be boosted by making their daily tools more collaborative. Drovio's mission aims to improve remote/distributed workforce productivity by allowing them to use the tools they already use every day remotely, as if they were all in one room. Drovio is a screen sharing app for remote pairing/mobbing and co-design. Participants get their own mouse cursors and can interact with any information being shared. We believe that learning and working together should not be limited by geography. Drovio will help you drive your team to success, no matter where they are located or what their tools may be. Drovio brings screen sharing to a new level with crisp voice chat and low latency streaming of any screen, app, or screen.
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    motepair Reviews
    Introducing a remote pair programming tool designed specifically for Atom, ensuring a seamless lag-free experience! We've implemented a basic integration with Share.js, enabling real-time collaborative editing through operational transformation (OT), and we've linked several Atom events to a websocket, such as file opening, closing, and saving. To get started, simply use the Atom package manager available in the Settings view or execute the command `apm install motepair` directly in your terminal. Once installed, you can initiate collaboration by using the Motepair connect command, which can be accessed via Cmd+Shift+P. It’s crucial for all participants to open the same project directory, as the functionality depends on the relative project path for accurate file identification. Additionally, you can easily deploy your own server on Heroku to enhance your setup. Please note that the current connection is not encrypted; if this is a concern for you, it is advisable not to use this tool until we address this issue, which is currently on our to-do list. Keep in mind that this package is still under development and may exhibit some instability; however, we are diligently working to enhance the remote pair programming experience for everyone involved. Your feedback is invaluable as we strive to improve this tool further.
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