CrossLoop, a company that lets two people easily share their desktops while working in different locations, has raised $3 million in a first round of capital. We’ve covered CrossLoop before (see our ...
CrossLoop, a company that allows two people to share their computer desktops, has launched an online marketplace where you can find experts to help you with a wide range of (mostly computer-related) ...
CrossLoop, the Monterey, CA-based developer of a popular screen-sharing application for PCs announced this month a version compatible with Intel Macs, extending the company’s innovative on-line ...
Getting back to the Mac version, it offers cross-platform compatibility, meaning Windows users can share/control Mac desktops and vice-versa. That's perfect for businesses that run both operating ...
Windows/Mac OS X: Free remote desktop application CrossLoop—which we've mentioned once or twice before—has just released a Mac version, which means simple, cross-platform remote support and file ...
After nearly five million downloads of its Windows PC client, CrossLoop brings its screen-sharing app and growing pro-am computer support community to the Mac (download here, for Intel Macs running OS ...
Tired of having to call your nerdy cousin when you have a PC problem? Tired of being the guy who goes over to fix all your friends’ computers? Beta startup Crossloop gives help to both sides of that ...
November 12, 2007 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Tech site the How-To Geek runs down how to remote control a PC using previously posted CrossLoop, free Windows ...