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Popularity:
#1 in Collaboration Tools (out of 178 products)
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Downloads:
35,204
- Requirements:
Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 Server/Vista
- Limitations:
No limitations
- Date Added:
December 18, 2007
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Publisher's description of CrossLoop 2.01 build 20071206174250
From CrossLoop:CrossLoop is a free, secure screen-sharing utility designed for people of all technical skill levels. CrossLoop extends the boundaries of traditional screen sharing by enabling non-technical users to get connected from anywhere on the Internet in seconds without changing any firewall or router settings. It only takes a few minutes to setup and no sign up is required. Security is built into all aspects of CrossLoop.
Session data is encrypted at the end-points before being sent using a 128-bit encryption algorithm and a randomly generated 12-digit access code. CrossLoop is a secure tool to remotely assist any PC on the planet. CrossLoop includes file transfer support, and switch control feature. 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. Version 2.01 build 20071206174250 includes unspecified updates.
Editor's review of CrossLoop 2.01 build 20071206174250
4.0 stars
- "Get in the Loop"
CrossLoop provides a quick, easy, and completely free way to give a colleague, a friend, or a relative access to your computer. 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.
The odd nature of sharing a desktop cursor and the inability to add multiple users makes CrossLoop illogical for proper business presentations. However, the complete system access and 128-bit encrypted connection combine to create a great solution for low-budget, long-distance tech support. Guests can use any app and save files on your computer, as if they were sitting in front of the machine. No router configuration is required--a big plus. File transfers are now supported, but the purpose here remains collaboration: CrossLoop doesn't work without explicit permission from the host.
Since simplicity is a key attraction, it lacks more advanced features, and the connection must be made in two minutes or it times out. While the interface and the features are simple, CrossLoop offers a secure and fast method for two users to collaborate on one PC.
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User reviews of CrossLoop 2.01 build 20071206174250
- Average user rating: 4.1 stars out of 52 votes
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Version: CrossLoop 2.01 build 20071206174250
"Works much better than Remote Assistance"
Pros: Great remote access software. Fast to make connection. Allows for proxy authentication so should be great for any type of firewall traversal.
I use this in preference to Windows Remote Assistance which has become less functional of late. Security code reassures remote hosted user that only you can connect.
Cons: Changing screen resolution on remote computer disconnects session and resolution change doesn't occur. Limits ones ability to make changes.
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Version: CrossLoop 2.01 build 20071206174250
"Makes ie easy for even a novice to get assistance."
Pros: Makes it easy to connect. It's free!
Cons: Some overlays can't be sen on the remote computer.
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Version: CrossLoop 2.01 build 20071206174250
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Version: CrossLoop 2.01 build 20071206174250
"Easiest screen sharing program available"
Pros: By far the easiest setup for establishing a remote connection (my computer illiterate grandfather who lives hundreds of miles away was able to open a connection). I'm the goto guy in my family when something goes wrong and this program allows me to fix my family member's computers regardless of where they are and regardless of whether or not they are able to configure their network (which they most certainly are not).
Cons: It uses the tightVNC system so the connection is fairly fast, however the screen is jittery as in most remote situations. Additionally, I used it for collaboration once; however, I found that I had some problems with file transfers and the program just isn't powerful enough for high quality collaboration, however in a pinch...
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Version: CrossLoop 2.01 build 20071206174250
"Best Remote Access Program I have used - and it is free!"
Pros: This works very well. The only downside is, it is a little slow at times. But I have used this successfully to fix computers remotely many times. It is so easy to use, even my parents could use it on their PC to let me fix it remotely for them.
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