Pontux
March 20th, 2006, 06:03 PM
Hi,
Could you recommend a Linux/Debian/Ubuntu/Open Source web conferencing tool that would be used primarily for desktop sharing and application demoing as well as for remote support?
There is an almost similar Windows 2000/xp application – Unyte – working with Skype and Java-supported web browsers.
Some features I'm looking for:
1. I send a link to 1-5 person and via their browser they log into a 'meeting' and either I share my screen or application(s) with them or they share their screen or application(s) with me. In addition I might need to take control of their screen if they grant me that right.
2. I hope the application is able function through firewalls - ideally just use web browser/Java and port 80.
What would be the best solution?
Could you recommend a Linux/Debian/Ubuntu/Open Source web conferencing tool that would be used primarily for desktop sharing and application demoing as well as for remote support?
There is an almost similar Windows 2000/xp application – Unyte – working with Skype and Java-supported web browsers.
Some features I'm looking for:
1. I send a link to 1-5 person and via their browser they log into a 'meeting' and either I share my screen or application(s) with them or they share their screen or application(s) with me. In addition I might need to take control of their screen if they grant me that right.
2. I hope the application is able function through firewalls - ideally just use web browser/Java and port 80.
What would be the best solution?