Everyone helps with CrossLoop
CrossLoop provides a quick, easy, and completely free way to give a colleague, a friend, or a relative access to your computer. Or vice versa. Remote tech support just became universal.Start the program and it assigns a random access code. When you give that number to someone else they’ll have full access to your machine. CrossLoop is ill-suited for business presentations, but the complete system access and 128-bit encrypted connection combine to create a great solution for low-budget, long-distance tech support. No router configuration is required, file transfers are supported, but the purpose here remains collaboration: CrossLoop doesn’t work without explicit permission from the host. It’s a subtle program, but that we think deserves a lot more attention.
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