Check out CrossLoop. It’s free screen sharing software that is super simple to set up and install. Plus, it makes it easy for me to help people with their web communication needs and teach them how to fend for themselves. If you’re a computer genius, you can sign up to be a “helper” on the site. Folks can pay you through crossloop (they take a cut) and they give you free advertising for your services. This is a great way to generate additional income, which is something my buddy Erik seems to think is a good idea.
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Hi Tim,
Have you tried Mikogo for screen sharing and remote support? I’d like to suggest you give it a go. It is free, very easy to get started, and allows you to share your screen with up to 10 people simultaneously, so you can use it for web conferencing as well.
If you were interested in sharing your feedback on Mikogo on your blog, it would be great to hear what you think of our app.
Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
Cheers!
Andrew Donnelly
The Mikogo Team
Currently I see that remote control is available for Mac. I’d be interested if it was available for both platforms. Keep me updated!