CrossLoop : Remote Screen Sharing

CrossLoop is a FREE secure screen-sharing tool for your desktop. You can use it to remotely assist your friends with their PC problems, guide someone through a program on your PC, OR collaborate on running programs/documents with your colleagues. Small in size, fast to install and doesn’t require any registration.

CrossLoop Features

  • Share your screen with others, and Access other’s computers remotely.
  • Share running programs (Adobe Photoshop, Word, Excel, Powerpoint, etc) with others (friends, family, colleagues, etc.).
  • Different screen sharing option: ‘View Only’ and ‘Share Control’ modes.
  • File transfer and sharing options.
  • Multi-Lingual: Available in more than 20 languages.
  • No router or Firewall configurations required.
  • Secure and encrypted connection.
  • Currently works only on Windows systems.
  • More Questions? Check out CrossLoop’s FAQ section.
    User Testimonial: “This is outstanding. I can finally connect to other computers without having them forward any ports!”

Video Introduction + Demo

Video demo 2

Check out CrossLoop @ [www.crossloop.com]

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    2007-12-04 21:12:30

    [...] some Crossloop videos see CrossLoop review in MUO directory. In case you’re interested in collaboration-focused remote screen sharing [...]

     
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