Skype Meets Mikogo – Desktop Sharing Just Got Easier

| September 17, 2008 | 3 Comments

Mikogo Meets Skype - Desktop Sharing Just Got Easier

As many of you know I help solopreneurs utilize the internet to market their business. One of the most useful tools I have in my online arsenal is Skype and a valuable extra to Skype, Mikogo.

I’ve set it up for a non-profit organization so they can hold their physical, or as I like to refer to it, terra firma meeting along side a virtual meeting for the attendees that can’t make the terra firma meeting.

Skype, in my humble opinion, is a fantastic tool.  You do need to let the other person finish speaking, but all in all, it’s a great tool. Mikogo only enhances Skpye and extends it one step further.

So, what can you do with Mikogo???

  1. Share each others’ screens.
  2. Switch presenter – let a meeting participant share their own screen. (awesome feature)
  3. Access remote keyboard and mouse control – the current presenter may grant control of their screen to another user at any time.(great for tech support)
  4. Transfer files – the organizer and guests can send files of up to 200MB to each other (whooo hoooo so easy)
  5. Select applications – Got an open application which is not required for the meeting? Select to hide it.
  6. Pause transmission – take a meeting break and suspend the transfer of screen data.

Now, Mikogo has gone one step further and created a fantastic tutorial to help you install and use Mikogo.

Once you have it installed, skype me at northsandiegobusiness so we can play!!

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  1. James says:

    Hi, I found your blog on this new directory of WordPress Blogs at blackhatbootcamp.com/listofwordpressblogs. I dont know how your blog came up, must have been a typo, i duno. Anyways, I just clicked it and here I am. Your blog looks good. Have a nice day. James.

  2. Rob Taylor says:

    Great tip Debra! I was unaware of this great addition to Skype. Hopefully they release a Mac version so I can use it on my main work computer.

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