Crossloop: Remote Desktop for everyone.

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Crossloop is a remote desktop application with an easy to understand interface. You can literally get up and running in minutes without knowing a thing about ports or protocols.

There are other applications that will let you connect to another PC by ther Web like LogmeIn or VNC. But neither is as easy to use as

Crossloop. Normally, remote desktop applications require that the host PC to run a server which can be complicated to set up, not so with Crossloop. The person needing assistance just installs crossloop and runs the main application, thereupon goes to share, and gives the access cipher to whoever is helping them. That person soon after enters access cipher and all the difficult stuff is handled by the […]

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