Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Free Desktop Sharing

My Home Office ScreensImage by SeanOsteen via Flickr
There are lots of different versions of applications for sharing desktops. Yugma works with a Java virtual machine to bring this to Windows, Mac and Linux boxes. Try it here:

Yugma Desktop Sharing for Mac, Windows, Linux (exe), from Yugma - Free Downloads on ZDNet | Shareware, Trialware, Evaluation Software
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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Tony,
If you're looking for a 100% free desktop sharing program with no feature limitations, you might like to check out Mikogo, http://www.mikogo.com.
With Mikogo you can invite up to 10 participants to any one Mikogo meeting in true colour and in real time. Some of the features include: switch presenters, access remote control, transfer files between meeting participants, application selection, lock meeting, pause transmission, unique meeting ID, 256 AES end-to-end encryption, etc. Also, with the Mikogo Skype Extra, you can share your desktop and chat all for free.

Please take a moment to check out Mikogo. If you have any questions, you are more than welcome to email me.

Looking forward to hearing from you.
Kind regards,

Andrew Donnelly
The Mikogo Team
andrew@mikogo.com

Joe Wilson said...

Hi Tony you should add your blog to scotedublogs

Joe Wilson said...

Hi Tony you should add your blog to scotedublogs

Andrew_Mikogo said...

Hi Tony,

I just wanted to briefly let you know that we now have a user guide page with tutorial videos and info on how to get started with the Mikogo Skype Extra. Great for anyone looking for a 100% free solution to web conferencing.

Cheers,

Andrew
The Mikogo Team

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