Yuuguu is a free screen sharing tool. Share your desktop and work with up to 30 people at any one time over the Internet. Yuuguu’s unique, easy to install features can give anybody the freedom to be together, whether at work or play, even when they’re not.
The company’s powerful personal networking tool also allows you to see when colleagues or friends are online, and is a flexible, simple and cost effective solution in the online collaboration market today.
Recognizing the changing world of work, Yuuguu came about as a solution to help people work together remotely, through any firewall, across different platforms either a Microsoft Windows PC, an Apple Mac or Linux computers. This makes working remotely much easier, even on previous operating systems increasing your available network with which to collaborate with.

Yuuguu - Free Remote Desktop and Screen Sharing Tool
Yuuguu instant messaging, screen sharing, and conference calling, among other features. Add your team members or clients via the “Find Contacts” button at the top of your contact window to build a network of people with which to collaborate. Click on a contact and choose “Chat” to open up an instant chat window for quick messaging and group chat.
At the top of your chat window you will see the “Show” button. Click this to share your screen with the people in your chat window. When in screen share mode, the viewer is able to request control of your machine and is allowed only with your acceptance.
Every conversation is allocated it’s own private global conference bridge. This is always displayed at the top of your conversation window. Everyone in your current conversation will be shown the same PIN number - so at any time you can all dial the number shown, enter the PIN number and be placed instantly into a voice conference. Each participant can change the dial in number shown by clicking on the underlined country name by the dial in number.
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#1 by Leojnard on December 6, 2008 - 2:58 am
Yuuguu has many limitations in terms of using it commercially. I’m using a service called Techinline (http://www.techinline.com) which is as easy as they come, and it’s the perfect solution for my small helpdesk based on both the price and ease of use. It allows you to do all kinds of neat things, and makes remote support very easy
#2 by Lemon on December 22, 2008 - 5:38 pm
hi