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March 07, 2005
Follow Along Browsing
I was reading a review of Jybe by eWeek writer Michael Caton. He says:
"Advanced Reality has revived follow-me browsing with Jybe, a free plug-in for Internet Explorer and extension for Firefox with a free presentation service tacked on."
I thought this might be a handy tool for anyone putting on webinars. According to the press release it says:
Upon installation JYBE adds a simple three-button toolbar to the familiar IE and Firefox user interface. These buttons allow the user to create a collaboration session, join a collaboration session, and end a collaboration session. When the "create a collaboration session" button is clicked the user is prompted to enter their name and a session name. Multiple users can join the same session, which allows all participants to navigate the web in lockstep. Unlike screen sharing products JYBE does not slow down web page response times.
It allows you to share PowerPoint Presentations as well. You can learn more about this product or download a beta application from www.jybe.com.
Posted by Steve MacLellan at March 7, 2005 07:46 AM
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