Now two people can work together on the same application or assist each other. SupportSmith TeamUp Lite is a free tool for peer to peer desktop and application sharing. Install it on all your network PCs for easy desktop sharing and collaboration. Only three steps to share: select your application or the whole desktop, enter ip:port for the remote computer (computer name will also work on the same network) and press Share. Your colleague will receive an invitation message, it accepts it, and you both will be working together. It does not require any complicated configuration. As all our SupportSmith products, TeamUp! Lite uses SSH/2 standard protocol and Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) with 128-bit strength.
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SupportSmith TeamUp Lite 2.0
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License | Free | |
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| Requirements | None | ||
| Downloads | 10 | Limitations | None |
| Publisher | Cybele Software | File Size | 2.2M |
| Date added | 28 Oct 2009 | ||
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