Robin Good: 321Meet is a new web-based service which allows anyone with a computer to easily share the screen with anyone else connected to the Internet without the need to install or download anything.
The service is very simple to use. You only need to input your name, email and preferred password and you are ready to go.
321Meet utilizes a Java-based applet which automatically loads in the background without ever requiring any installation or download on the part of the user.
In a 321Meet event the meeting host can decide at any point to share his desktop or a specific applicaton or to let any of the participants share their screen in his place. Alternatively, any of the participants can "share" his own webcam video with everyone else.
Free to use. Ad-supported.
Upcoming Plus and Pro versions will offer an ad-free experience, multiple private rooms, a branded start page, password protection, extra security and more.
Find out more: http://www.321meet.com/
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ScreenHero is a downloadable app for Windows and Mac computers that allows you to collaborate one-on-one on the same app with someone else at a distance.
ScreenHero has recently added full support for Windows PCs and it now integrates a voice feature allowing you also to talk with the person you are collaborating with.
Your login credentials and session data are fully encrypted using a P2P TLS scheme (SSL based).
ScreenHero operates as a P2P app, allowing parties to hook up directly to one another, and resorting to its centralized servers only when a direct connection is not possible for some reason.
My comment: An excellent screen-sharing tool for distributed teams. If you regularly operate with someone else at a distance and you need to easily and reliably share screens to see and edit drafts, mock-ups, presentations or code, ScreenHero is a great resource.
N.B.: If you are on a PC you will need a recent version of Windows, as PCs with Vista and earlier Windows versions are not supported.
Free version available.
Find out more: http://screenhero.com/
Download it: http://screenhero.com/download.html
Pricing: http://screenhero.com/pricing.html
FAQ: http://screenhero.com/faq.html
See my previous review here: https://www.scoop.it/t/online-collaboration-tools/p/3996657941/2013/02/12/real-time-collaborative-screen-sharing-in-any-app-with-screenhero-mac
Handy
This sounds like something interesting to try. For those interested in screen sharing when collaborating ScreenHero may be the tool for you.