

- #USER FEEDBACK MIKOGO INSTALL#
- #USER FEEDBACK MIKOGO CODE#
- #USER FEEDBACK MIKOGO PC#
- #USER FEEDBACK MIKOGO DOWNLOAD#
#USER FEEDBACK MIKOGO DOWNLOAD#
When joining a session with the HTML Viewer, no download is required nor is ActiveX, Java, and Flash. Mikogo includes the award-winning HTML Viewer that allows participants to join from within a web browser on any computer or mobile device. Desktop sharing with multiple participants Ideal for online meetings, web presentations and remote support. The software, which is available in over 30 languages, is an easy-to-use and intuitive tool for online collaboration. Mikogo is a free online meeting solution that allows you to share any screen content in true color quality with up to 25 participants. It's very simple to use and switching from host to presenter is a breeze. Overall however, Mikogo is an impressive desktop sharing solution. There is also supposed to be an audio conferencing feature according to the developer website although I couldn't find this in the actual program. You can even allow the other user to take control of your machine using the 'Remote Control' feature. There's also a handy recording function which allows you to record sharing sessions for archiving or later reference. You can pause transmissions at any time and connections are encrypted with a 256-Bit AES encryption key. I also liked the fact that in an instant, you can change the host or presenter simply by clicking the icon in your top menu bar. There isn't too much lag time, meaning you don't have to wait ages for windows to move around the screen. The first thing you notice is that Mikogo is pretty quick.
#USER FEEDBACK MIKOGO CODE#
The person that wants to see someone else's desktop has to have an account but those that just want to share only have to enter the six digit code issued to them by the host.

Before you do anything however, you'll have to sign-up for a Mikogo account, for which you simply have to supply your email address and name. Mikogo has been designed for beginners to desktop sharing so it's very easy to use. The other stand-out feature of Mikogo is that you can share with up to 10 different people at the same time, making it ideal for meetings, presentations, or training sessions.
#USER FEEDBACK MIKOGO PC#
Secondly, you can connect across platforms so PC users can connect to Macs and vice versa.

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#USER FEEDBACK MIKOGO INSTALL#
Guacamole: Different: web-based client, you need to install the server somewhere.VNC (RFB)/RDP/SPICE/NX (proprietary) clients.Without firewall/NAT (on a LAN/forwarding ports/or NAT passthrough/Listening mode): AnyDesktop: I'm getting desk_rt_ipc_error errorĬlient or server port directly accessible *.chrome remote desktop: Supporting to Windows client doesn't show the full-screen-grayed admin confirmation dialogs.Using a middleware proprietary gateway: No need to connect directly to an IP+port. Using a repeater service/gateway (for firewalled/NATed hosts, both sides) Jami * ( install) - Open Source, Peer-to-Peer, Audio, Video, Conferencing, Chat, and Screen Sharing System.Guacamole is FOSS but I couldn't find any free service.Ģ021 update: MeshCentral (and Remotely) seems good alternatives. So far I couldn't find a Gitlab-like equivalent to TeamViewer-like options: A FOSS alternative with a trustworthy SaaS offering the middleware/repeater/gateway role.
