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The free screen-sharing service CrossLoop is testing a private beta version that adds some essential features to the handy little app. The next update will allow users to transfer files directly, as well as employ a view-only mode.

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Crossloop is just perfect.
by LatinGeek July 11, 2007 4:13 PM PDT
Just like I commented on the "Work over the Web" article. Crossloop keeps getting better and better, is so easy to use, low system resource consumption, simple install, and it looks great. And now with File Transfers it totally beats LogMeIn Free.
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Crossloop is just perfect.
by LatinGeek July 11, 2007 4:13 PM PDT
Just like I commented on the "Work over the Web" article. Crossloop keeps getting better and better, is so easy to use, low system resource consumption, simple install, and it looks great. And now with File Transfers it totally beats LogMeIn Free.
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Thanks from the team at CrossLoop
by MrinalDesai July 12, 2007 11:23 AM PDT
Peter - we appreciate your review on CrossLoop's new release and I wanted to drop in a line of appreciation from this small team for bringing us to your readers.
As far as your slow experience with the MP3 files go, our tech support guys will look into it and get back to you since that is not what most of our users trying this version are reporting. Hence your feedback becomes all the more valuable :)

@ LatinGeek - thanks a ton for your enthusiasm. There is nothing better than a user's enthusiasm for our engineers!
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Thanks from the team at CrossLoop
by MrinalDesai July 12, 2007 11:23 AM PDT
Peter - we appreciate your review on CrossLoop's new release and I wanted to drop in a line of appreciation from this small team for bringing us to your readers.
As far as your slow experience with the MP3 files go, our tech support guys will look into it and get back to you since that is not what most of our users trying this version are reporting. Hence your feedback becomes all the more valuable :)

@ LatinGeek - thanks a ton for your enthusiasm. There is nothing better than a user's enthusiasm for our engineers!
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by bassie10 January 6, 2008 5:04 PM PST
I did already a comment, but would like to reply directly to you. Crossloop is seen by ZoneAlarm Antispy and Commodo Antivirus as malware. Cant therefor install or use the program. Please let me know how I can use it without beeing quarentied.
are2039
by bassie10 January 6, 2008 5:01 PM PST
I am unable to install Crossloop, because it is seen by ZoneAlarm Antispyware and Comodo antivirus as malware. After installing it, it is quarantied by Comodo immediately. With ZoneAlarm I can't even install it. Only after exit Zonealarm it can be installed. No use however, because as I said Commodo quarenties it. Has anybody had the same problem ?
Arie
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by noneed2login January 31, 2008 3:36 PM PST
CrossLoop uses TightVNC and WinVNC for remote control. I don't use ZoneAlarm or Comodo, but look through their support area for ways to allow VNC...
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