DimDim is challenging the desktop sharing market
I wanted to publish this post two days ago but I went to a party and my inspiration also. So here I am starting the post again.
In the past year, one of the hottest topic in the webtech industry was collaboration. Many companies developed a wide range of products with the main purpose of making the development process easier. But don’t imagine a website where you type your wish and all the development issues are resolved.
This product that I’m covering in these lines is DimDim, an advanced desktop sharing web application. It is available both under open source and commercial licenses and has good collaboration features. First of all, the main feature for the attendees is not having to install anything to attend a meeting. Also the application has the basic Audio/Video/Screen sharing features, annotations and markup tools and other important features. A big plus is that the free account can support up to 20 people in a meeting awesome for small-medium teams.
The commercial versions have more advanced capabilities and can deliver desktop content up to 1000 people. I honestly believe in this application and I’ve used it in my designing process and it is quite productive. We need this kind of products with high quality and low costs. Support Open Source
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