Hi there,
I wonder which cross-platform software or services you are using for
remote screen sharing sessions, if any?
Commercial vendors with proprietary software make it (more or less) easy
for Windows and Mac users to share their screens remotely, fool-proof
even for non-tech-savvies (e.g. Skype, WebEx, GoToMeeting, zoom.us or
browser-based such as Google Hangouts, etc.). A typical situation would
be: I use Debian 8 and I want to share my screen with a client or
partner running Windows or Mac to demonstrate something.
My experience so far: Skype works well under Debian, but I always have
issues with the screen sharing feature. I have used TeamViewer from time
to time (works very well). WebEx, GoToMeeting, zoom.us and most of the
other services don't support Linux. Remote Desktop (RDP) predominantly
aims to remote administration. Browser-based solutions I have not tested
yet.
I would prefer open source solutions of course (even paid). Must haves:
very easy to use for the "other side" and cross-platform capability
(Linux, Windows, Mac). Optional: audio (voice) support would be nice but
could also be achieved via VoIP/Skype/phone via an extra channel.
One-to-many (someone shares his/her screen to multiple receivers) would
be also nice, but an exception.
Does anyone have any experience, suggestions, advices in this regards?
Thanks
Michael
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