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CrossLoop: A free and very easy to configure screen sharing app
Started by lonseidman · 10 months ago
Screen sharing has been one of the last of the holy grails of true collaborative computing. It’s so much easier to show somebody a process as opposed to trying to explain it over the phone. While screen sharing has been free and around forever, going through a complex se
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10 months ago
As far as your only complaint - coming soon to a blog near you ;)
Have a great weekend
10 months ago
10 months ago
Please also consider TeamViewer (www.teamviewer.com) for a post.
It is a free tool for desktop sharing, remote control, online presentations, VPN,...It offers very comprehensive features like session recording, Mac OS compatibility, remote reboot and is completely free of charge for private use with no limitations at all.
Today we reached the 15 million user boundary and also implemented a Whiteboard feature, which allows you to draw on the screen. BTW, we also have a Mac Client;)
We would be glad if you would also share your impressions about TeamViewer with your readers.
Please feel free to contact me if any questions should remain.
All the best,
Constantin
10 months ago
Thank you for the recommendation! I will try and review teamviewer the next time I have an opportunity to use a desktop sharing app.
-Lon
9 months ago
Anyone know of something similar but that supports two mouse cursors? I'm looking for something I can use to do one-on-one software training sessions, so it would be nice if I got a cursor and the user did also, that way I can point to things on the screen and walk them through the process while they do the actual execution, as opposed to having to bounce control back and forth with only one cursor.