Web Conferencing Service from Yugma
Since we just talked about remote access for your Mac (or Aunt Bessie). Yugma is yet another way for you to be able to access your own computer or a remote computer (PC or MAC) via the internet. The basic service is free but accessing and controlling a remote Mac requires a plan. This is much cheaper than GoTo My PC and seems like a resonable thing to at least try.
Yugma is a free web collaboration service that enables people to instantly connect over the internet to communicate and share content and ideas using any application or software. Whether you using a Windows, Mac or Linux computer, you can connect on-demand and real-time with co-workers, clients, friends and family — regardless of whether they are across the city, nation or even the globe.
You can watch a demo by clicking the image below















May 30th, 2007 at 7:51 am
There is another app that makes accessing a remote mac a snap. Its called SpyMe 2, and its available at readpixel.com Don Mc did a screencast on this a while back.
May 30th, 2007 at 8:04 am
Good one rish. Thanks for that.
May 30th, 2007 at 9:18 am
Hi Victor,
I’m extremely glad you have found (and possibly tried) Yugma. Yugma is a new type of web conferencing and collaboration service that is for EVERYONE—not just people in big companies. Good ideas need to be shared regardless of resources or location. All Mac, Windows, and Linux users - everyone is welcome. We encourage your colleagues and friends to try our service out. As you know, our basic version is FREE forever. It allows you to invite up to 10 attendees, anytime. Unlimited. PLUS, throw in a whiteboard and free teleconferencing… it’s hard to beat!
I hope you continue to enjoy Yugma. There’s much more to come! If you have any comments or suggestions, we’d love to hear from you (email to: info@yugma.com).
Thanks,
Jonah Cagley
http://www.yugma.com
May 30th, 2007 at 9:20 am
Yes Jonah I have found it and tried it locally. I was not able to try the hand off features (and other full feature) as I am not a paid user yet, so I could not report on that. Glad to report on it for my listeners as a potential solution for their support and remote issues in an easy way.
Victor Cajiao
Producer
typicalmacuser@gmail.com
May 30th, 2007 at 11:22 am
Hi Victor,
Thanks for your response.
To test out the Premium features of Yugma please sign up through http://www.yugma.com/promotions - enter promo code: LC367405 (premium features last until June 30th). Let us know if you have any questions, we’d be happy to help you. (email: info@yugma.com)
Have a great day,
Jonah