I see the descriptions of Multiplicity 4 and how it shares data and information between computers. I see pictures of monitors next to each other with one keyboard and mouse. I see pictures indicating mouse movement between computers.

Because of my experience with desktop sharing apps like Microsoft Windows Remote Desktop, and Teamviewer, practically everything about those descriptions scream that it will also let me view the desktop remotely too.
There are screenshots further down the page that shows this.



However I have just found that is not the case. In order to see a remote desktop, we have to have Multiplicity Pro.
Your sections on Gaming, Editing and Development do NOT say that in order to see the screenshots you are displaying, you have to have Multiplicity 4 Pro.
There is a table below that if you know all the terminology, and read EXTREMELY carefully, you could work out that Multiplicity 4 is not a remote desktop type application.
I understand the potential usefulness of the ability to move your mouse from one computer to another, where the monitor of the other computer/s is right here in front of you.
However, that is something that not many people need for personal use. And rarely even in business.
But a remote desktop connection is something that is far more useful and widely used. ESPECIALLY in business.
And that is what your webpage and descriptions seem to be describing.
I have Multiplicity 4 as a part of Object Desktop.
If I had bought it as a standalone, I would be requiring a refund, because the website effectively advertises features that Multiplicity 4 does not have.
Frankly, I think you should split these into separate products to avoid this kind of confusion.