Thursday, October 9, 2008

Remote desktop access with CrossLoop

CrossLoop simplifies the process of securely working with friends located in different physical locations and across different network environments. CrossLoop enables you to see the screen and control the mouse and keyboard on a remote computer. It is as if you are working side by side at the same PC.

You can get up and running with CrossLoop in under 2 minutes. Simply download and install the application and it will automatically configure itself to your network environment.

After installation, your PC will be assigned a 12-digit access code each time you start the program. You then give that number to another user to virtually share your desktop. Once connected, that user will have full access to your machine.

As a technical support specialist you will find many useful features in CrossLoop, including file transfer support, and switch control feature. Crossloop Marketpace adds creation of a free CrossLoop accounts to create a dynamic public profile page, reserve your custom CrossLoop URL, view your session history, as well as widgets to promote yourself as a tech support specialist.

Developers Website: http://www.crossloop.com/

Brief Video Presentation:




CrossLoop means remote PC control

4 comments:

Constantin Falcoianu said...

May I suggest TeamViewer (http://www.teamviewer.com) for the remote control of other machines as well?

Easy usability, plenty of features like session recording, VPN, remote reboot, Mac OS compatibility, file transfer and many more make it to one of the most comprehensive FREE remote support tools.

Give it a try, I´m sure you´ll like it. If any questions remain please let me know.

Constantin
TeamViewer Germany

Michael Pekker said...

Hi Constantin,
Appreciate your suggestion. I will check the site right away.

Anonymous said...

thanks. i was using logmein. It wasnt that good.

Anonymous said...

Good. Vary good.
See here: osx remote desktop

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