![]() The free version of Mikogo allows presenters to share their screen, document or application with one person live over the web. The basic plan supports screen sharing and audio other plans include videoconferencing features and support for up to 150 people for $18 per month. An entire screen or just an application window can be shared with up to four participants - the host can email links to participants. Screen sharing as a primary function Dead Simple Screen Sharingĭead Simple offers screen sharing via web browser, through the installation of a Chrome or Firefox extension no signup is required. ![]() Any organization that needs to share private company data should look to enterprise-level products. Note that many free tools are not suitable for sensitive communications. Here is an array of apps and services that offer free screen-sharing capabilities, organized by the main focus of the tool (remote access, web conferencing, or screen sharing alone). Time limits on meetings, the number of participants allowed, and other restrictions on free versions have been lifted by some companies, at least temporarily. Let us know what type of button you’re after by leaving a comment below.Fortunately, several of these apps and services have expanded their free offerings due to the current Covid-19 situation. Looking for something else? For example, if you use Mikogo solely for remote support, then you may only want the words “Remote Support” on a button. This will be nice to see and gives us an impression of which buttons are liked more than others. Check them out, and please leave a comment on which buttons you prefer.Īnd if you add one or more of the buttons to your website, feel free to share the new addition to your website by leaving a link in a comment below so we can check it out and see which buttons are the most popular. We are definitely interested in hearing your feedback on the buttons. Please feel free to take your buttons of choice and place them on your website. There are two buttons – one for Mac participants and one for Windows participants. Instead of linking to the Join Session webpage, the buttons below link to the Mikogo software. The next two buttons are a little different to the above button, but more in line to what you would be used to from the buttons that we released earlier this year. You can test it for yourself by simply clicking on the example button below. The first button will link to which is available for both PC and Mac users joining a Mikogo session. ![]() The button that you chose will appear on your site, and when a participant clicks on it they will have the possibility to join your session from your website rather than visiting the Mikogo homepage. You can easily place a button on your site by copying and pasting the appropriate block of HTML code into your website. Since the look of Mikogo changed a bit, we bring you a fresh, new bunch of buttons! As before, you are welcome to help yourself to these buttons to add to your website, and allow your session participants to join from your website. Instead, you can invite your participants to join meetings from your website by using our Session Login Integration.Įarlier this year we released a series of Join Mikogo buttons for you to embed in your website. NOTE: these buttons are no longer available (February 2014).
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