Free Screen Sharing site
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We tried this back when you had wifi. You have wifi don't you?
It's limited to 15min from what I remember.
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Ah, okay, thanks (and yes, I have wifi now)
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Not free when over 15 min screen sharing is required. I'm looking at http://www.vyew.com again AND there is free version with a small advert. They also have an advert free version with some extras.
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Google+ just released screensharing with its Hangouts feature. I don't believe you can control the other person's screen though.
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I just did it with Csaba. We even shared SketchUp screens. A bit buggy though. But Csaba sounded lovely as always
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And the chat with Rich was as fun as usual (although I would not dare to share it here)
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i'd like to share a link to check if anyone insterested
Best Free Remote Access Software
sometimes, if we still open this forum tab in the browser it wont open the page.
since the website might have some kind of protection against tracker or any similar script.
so we need to close the forum tab first sometimes, to be able to see the page of the site. -
Gaieus,
No, I haven't tried it. Just thought it may be of interest to some here. Stumbled upon on it during my never-ending quest (it seems) to find a program that plays well with Powerpoint and Sketchup.
I bought Camtasia Studio last summer but haven't played with it yet. Have been focused on learning Sketchup which I discovered around the same time. The answer to my problems may already be installed on my computer. My goal is to produce industrial training materials and Sketchup was the largest missing link.
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Once I had Camtasia, too (it was offered for free as a Christmas present some 3 years ago) and I did like it but then my HD crashed and I could never recover my license. Then I did not use it much enough to buy...
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I believe Mikogo also allows remote control and has other nice features like white board, and participant pointers.
http://www.mikogo.com/product/what-is-mikogo/
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