Following the official release of Windows 8, Mikogo quickly passed and received the Microsoft Windows 8 desktop app certification and is now available in the new Windows Store. This provides users of the new operating system quick access to an easy-to-use solution for online meetings and remote support directly on their new Windows PCs.
Today Mikogo announces the release of Version 4 bringing a new-look interface and several new desktop sharing features to online meetings and remote support sessions. This launch is the first step to Mikogo developing even greater online collaboration capabilities for companies around the world.
The renowned remote desktop sharing application, Mikogo, makes the move to its third platform with the announcement of its native Linux client. This release now enables businesses to host and join free desktop sharing sessions from any three of the major platforms – Linux, Windows and Mac computers.
Already used within a wide range of industries across the world, the Mikogo web conferencing platform has announced a major update to its feature range and interface. The noticeable additions to Version 4.0 will facilitate the global use of web conferencing as a whole, with new features, an intuitive new user interface and the release of the software in multiple languages.
In light of news that Dimdim’s service will end as early as March, Mikogo is welcoming Dimdim customers to its free online meeting service. By making the move to Mikogo, companies who have been using Dimdim instantly have a free alternative and can be expected to make all their online meetings today and later when their Dimdim subscriptions end.
Taking the next step to becoming the most popular free web conferencing application worldwide, Mikogo announces the launch of its website in Chinese, German and Portuguese. The new languages will not only make it easier for participants to join Mikogo sessions from the homepage, but will also encourage the use of Mikogo within a growing global community.
With Earth Day 2009 in full swing, people and organizations are promoting a healthier planet via thousands of environmentally-friendly activities, one of which includes the use of screen sharing technology. By reducing travel time and face-to-face meetings, screen sharing is an example of Green IT that allows people to organize meetings over the Web, and hence significantly reduce CO2 gas emissions.
Backing up the successful Mac Beta version last month, Mikogo has released its cross-platform remote control feature for Mac users. Available at no cost for both commercial and private use, companies can now employ Mikogo from both Mac and PC computers for not only web conferences and online meetings but also remote support.
Backing up the recent and impressive Mikogo Mac Beta release that sparked online enthusiasm across the globe, the free desktop sharing tool announces its upcoming remote control feature for Mac users. Such a release will provide both Mac and PC users with a combined online meeting and remote support tool free of charge for all to enjoy.
With its sights set on reshaping current cross-platform Web collaboration, Mikogo (http://www.mikogo.com) the free online meeting tool has announced the release of its Beta version for Mac users. Available at no cost for both commercial and private use, Mikogo now allows anyone to start or join a meeting from either a Mac computer or PC, creating a more flexible screen sharing experience for all involved.