Getting back to the Mac version, it offers cross-platform compatibility, meaning Windows users can share/control Mac desktops and vice-versa. That's perfect for businesses that run both operating ...
CrossLoop, a company that lets two people easily share their desktops while working in different locations, has raised $3 million in a first round of capital. We’ve covered CrossLoop before (see our ...
CrossLoop, a company that allows two people to share their computer desktops, has launched an online marketplace where you can find experts to help you with a wide range of (mostly computer-related) ...
Thank you for completing the survey! CrossLoop is a remote desktop service that allows you to fetch help or collaborate over the internet by sharing your desktop or accessing someone’s desktop.
CrossLoop, the Monterey, CA-based developer of a popular screen-sharing application for PCs announced this month a version compatible with Intel Macs, extending the company’s innovative on-line ...
Ever wish you could just take over your Mom’s computer when she calls you with a PC problem? A free peer-to-peer app called CrossLoop lets you do just that, acting like one of those pricey, help-desk ...
Campbell: CrossLoop, which has built the world's largest network of computer support and training professionals offering personalized help using its desktop sharing software, has announced that it has ...
Trying to help a less-knowledgeable friend or family member solve computer problems can be very frustrating - especially if you can't sit with him or her in front of the PC. It can be slow and awkward ...
Sometimes you just need a little help from your friends. Investors are putting $6 million more into CrossLoop, the peer-to-peer IT help desk app. Venrock is leading the round, and previous investor El ...