Re: [vmeet] TOOL: Yuuguu - screen sharing and instant messaging

Henning Schulzrinne <hgs@cs.columbia.edu> Fri, 17 April 2009 16:11 UTC

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Subject: Re: [vmeet] TOOL: Yuuguu - screen sharing and instant messaging
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We used it yesterday for a demonstration and presentation among  
multiple systems (Mac, Windows), and it worked well. No software needs  
to be installed on the viewer side and software installation on the  
presenter side was minimal. The functionality is clearly more limited  
than WebEx (no "hand raising", for example).

I think it would be useful to have a set of requirements spelled out,  
both MUST and NICE TO HAVE (a new 2119 category).

Henning

On Apr 17, 2009, at 12:04 PM, Dave CROCKER wrote:

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> Henning Schulzrinne wrote:
>> There are many offerings in this general space:
>> - yuuguu.com
>
> The Yuuguu web page lists the tool as supporting "screen sharing and  
> instant messaging service".  While this is not sufficient for  
> emulating a face2face meeting, it does have its uses.
>
> Does anyone have experience with Yuuguu?
>
> d/
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>  Dave Crocker
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