ScreenCast 1.2
Each participant in a ScreenCast session can also interact with the shared image. Typing and mouse actions on any machine in the group appear on all machines, enabling truly collaborative computing. Whether they are across the hall or across the country, users can talk on the phone while they discuss-and interact with-the shared display.
ScreenCast is perfect for providing user support within an organization. Support personnel can troubleshoot problems by viewing a copy of the user's display and watching, or guiding, the user's actions. ScreenCast is also great for educational computer labs in which students can easily monitor the instructor's display by watching their own computer screens.
A Screen-Sharing Utility for NEXTSTEP
ScreenCast lets users broadcast what's on the display of one NEXTSTEP computer to one or more other computers on the same network. Everything that appears on the sender's display-typing, window movements, mouse actions-is simultaneously echoed on the receiving machines. The number of receivers who can simultaneously participate in a ScreenCast session is limited only by network bandwidth. Under normal conditions, approximately 20 receivers is a practical limit.
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Price:
$160
Platforms:
Motorola
Intel
PA-RISC
SPARC
OpenStep Committed
Developer:
Otherwise
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