Easily Share Your Screen With Web-based QuickScreenShare
We’ve all been there. You’re on the phone or texting with a friend/family member doing your best to help them navigate some troublesome computer problem, all the while desperately trying to hang onto your sanity. Wouldn’t it be nice if you could quickly gain remote access of their machine so you can walk them through the issue, step-by-step?
Let’s talk about QuickScreenShare.
If you have heard about remote access software before (e.g., CrossLoop, LogMeIn), you may know that if you’re dealing with an individual that is uncomfortable with technology, it may be difficult getting them to the point where the required software is setup and running to allow you to start troubleshooting a problem. This is where QuickScreenShare differentiates itself.
QuickScreenShare offers an almost instant connection to another individual’s PC. Best yet, there is no software to install, as the product is Web-based. The only caveat is that both users must have Java installed on their systems (which most users likely do).
To get started, go to QuickScreenShare, initiate a session and send your partner the link you were provided. That’s all you need to do. Check out the video above for a brief tutorial.
Source How-To Geek











