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WebEx now offering remote desktop for the Mac

WebExWebEx, one of the premier providers of web-conferencing software, has announced that their desktop sharing software is available for Apple's OS X operating system. PC users have long known the advantage that WebEx provides - being able to share desktops for online meetings, product presentations, and joint collaboration.

Just in time for MacWorld, WebEx has announced that they are expanding their product offering and going cross-platform. Using their new OS X client, you can easily conference PC-to-PC, PC-to-Mac, Mac-to-PC, or Mac-to-Mac. Enterprise users will be particularly fond of this added functionality.

To get started, head over to WebEx's Mac page and download the 30-day trial of WebEx PCNow. After installing the WebEx Mac client, you'll be connected to your home computer. Another great feature is the use of 128-bit encryption that is also firewall friendly. For those of you who want to keep an eye on the office or home, you can utilize Remote Webcam Streaming.

Head on over and give WebEx for OS X a shot.

Filed under: Business, Developer, Internet, Text, Utilities, Video, Windows, Macintosh, Productivity, Web services, Commercial, Freeware, Social Software

Go Yugma yourself, or a colleague

Yugma
I love Yugma. It is extremely painless to setup, use, and it is free to do it. Yugma is a web-conferencing tool that has excellent annotation tools, easy controls, and a simple sign-up process. It took me little more than ten minutes from sign-up to knowing how to use Yugma's tools and launching my first web conference without the trouble that WebEx usually gives me. I haven't tried Yugma yet with a bunch of participants, but I plan to. This is the perfect tool for anyone who is teaching a class, discussing a group project, or even collaborating on a business deal. I can't tell you the many times in the last few months that I wished I had a service like this to illustrate a point visually instead of over the phone. Yugma uses a fast-loading Java interface that looks great, responds without me clicking a million times on it, and operates much like a regular desktop app. The tools it sports include a colored highlighter (changeable colors), a nicely done colored pen, and some other gadgets to help you get your point across. I love how you can have a collaborative presentation as well, by "passing the baton" or "passing the buck" (whatever you prefer) to another colleague so they can present their part of the deal without having to be in the same room with you. This is great for a class project or programming exercise, because others besides the host can take control to explain a point of view or a difficult topic. Many applications are great but charge for their services, and I of course love them too, but in this case, I've got to admit, quick and dirty and free is the cat's meow, or to be more "blogosphereically correct" Yugma is the trifecta of easy and effective online collaboration. Yugma is currently available for Windows and Mac, and will be available soon for Linux.

Filed under: Audio, Business, Internet, Text, Utilities, Video, Productivity, Commercial, VoIP, Social Software

TeamSlide, yet another online presentation application

TeamSlideTeamSlide is like WebEx, DimDim, ZohoShow, and others that let you present your slides online to viewers. TeamSlide is a full-screen slide-showing and viewing application that doesn't really compete with web-sharing applications, because it is just for slideshows. It is browser-based, so it is effectively cross-platform. It uses PHP and AJAX to weave its magical craft for you and your slide-show watching bug-eyed clients. The online demo is available, and there is a hosted service as well as a server-installable version. There is even a PowerPoint add-in download to convert PowerPoint slides to TeamSlide for upload and use. TeamSlide offers a hosted solution for $99/year and also charges $99 for the software (for your server) for 1 presenter (including the free PowerPoint add-in and other extras), $399 for the 5 presenter pack, and $799 for the 10 presenter pack. Service, Support and Upgrade (SSU) packages are available on the site as well to compliment your TeamSlide install. To install on your server, you must have PHP 4.3 or PHP 5. TeamSlide has a free server test script so you can try it out on your server to be sure it will work before buying.

Filed under: Audio, Business, Developer, Internet, Photo, Text, Utilities, Video, Podcasting, Productivity, Social Software

DimDim, the open-source answer to Webex

DimDim
DimDim is a free open-source web conferencing client. DimDim is currently in alpha, so beware of bugs, but it has a lot of promise. Currently only Internet Explorer is supported for the presenter, though reportedly other participants can join via Firefox, and other browsers. DimDim is planning to expand to Firefox and Linux in the near future, daily updates available on SourceForge.net. DimDim sounds as though it will do just about everything Webex does, except it will be free. Stay tuned for updates on this up-and-coming web app. Alpha tester signup are being accepted, but no word on how long to try it out live. You can view the interactive demo at the DimDim.com website

[Via TechCrunch]

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