Thanks @bogomep!
Other collaboration solutions only enable users to share remote control when you're sharing your entire screen. With CoScreen, you're sharing windows with a single click on top of the window - which also helps you prevent sharing the wrong windows accidentally - and then other users can only see and interact with this particular window.
In addition, not all vendors out there run on an enterprise-grade infrastructure like ours that always encrypts all data during transmission to keep whatever you share private and safe.
Remember Screenhero? Yeah, me too 😙 CoScreen is a radical re-thinking of how multi-player collaboration works. It's not screen sharing, it's pulling your collaborators into the same room with you.
With 2.0, the good stuff just gets better with new features and cross-platform support. Getting Windows and macOS talking to each other smoothly is tricky stuff, but I think Till and the team have nailed it. So excited to see their hard work paying off with such an excellent product!
@sulemanelahi2 This might be tough given that we're relying on unique features that are specific to Windows 10. Feel free to reach out to hello@coscreen.co in case you have any further questions.
Hey Product Hunters,
We're excited to unveil CoScreen v2 - now also available for Windows (in addition to macOS) and with a ton of new features like presence, calling, XL video popouts, and as always with enterprise-grade security & privacy.
Thousands of users and agile teams from Spotify, Yelp, Root, SAP, and a ton of other great companies are running on CoScreen and we'd love to hear what you think.
A few more resources:
The backstory of CoScreen:
https://www.coscreen.co/blog/an-...
YouTube channel with live demos of CoScreen:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist...
Get CoScreen here for free:
https://coscreen.co/download
We are looking forward to hearing from you!
Till & the CoScreen team
@jay_janarthanan1 CoScreen actually enables 'true' mob sharing/collaboration:
- User A shared window X
- At the same time and right next to it, User B shares window Y
- And User C shares window Z
- User A, B, and C can interact simultaneously with windows X, Y, and Z
Here's a quick demo that shows it live:
@jay_janarthanan1 the current limit is up to 10 participants in a CoScreen session - so this is perfect for your classes.
Learn more on teaching coding remotely with CoScreen
https://www.coscreen.co/teaching...
Thanks, @shashcoffe!
CoScreen is laser-focused on enabling deep collaboration - so on doing instead of talking. We want to make it dead-simple to share apps, to share simultaneously, and to interact simultaneously with them instead of having to explain verbally what needed to be done. CoScreen has audio/video chat and presence features but they are just meant to make collaboration even more effective.
@shashcoffe
And just to add, CoScreen is a collaboration tool beyond screen sharing/presenting.
We enable teams to work together, and we mean it!
Have an investor email you need help with? let’s draft it together, need to pair or mob (and we are not at the same room) let’s jump to a session. need to simultaneously collaborate on Webflow? we got you!
Share any desktop application and make it interactive and editable to anyone in the session.
No back and forth, no meetings, no limitations.
Congrats on the new release and the big step forward extending it to Windows OS. Love the simplicity and the intuitive handling which provides so much benefits for distributed teams (who isn’t nowadays).
@frank_blechschmidt To get to an objective measurement, we've developed a computer vision-based latency benchmark that clicks on an image that is shared remotely and measures the time until the image changes.