Posts Tagged ‘collaboration tool’
Wednesday Tip: Mikogo
Sometimes the best things in life are free. I know, you’re thinking…”You get what you pay for” or “If it sounds too good to be true, it probably isn’t true”. Yet sometimes amongst all the choices available, a true gem is found. That’s how I feel about Mikogo, an easy-to-use, cross-platform desktop sharing tool that is free!
There are a vast number of collaboration tools available, some costing more than others, and some that are feature rich and very robust. With Mikogo, you can meet and share documents over the web, provide support by viewing another’s screen and requesting remote keyboard and mouse control, share presentations and applications, and teach others holding web seminars.
Provided by: Linda M. Faust of Linda’s Administrative Support Services
Wednesday Tip: Collaboration Software
We are definitely a technology driven generation, and we spend a lot of time making the world a smaller sphere. We have conference calls with people all around the world using telebridges and webcams. So, one the ways to make working remotely successful is to use a collaboration tool. These tools include Skype, GoogleDocs, Project2Mange, and more. However, my favorite is Groove. I use this tool with all my clients so that we can easily share documents and notes as we work through their nonprofit setup.



