Mikogo Launches Free Screen Sharing Skype Extra, Perfecting Collaboration

Mikogo, free online meeting tool, team up with Skype to launch the Mikogo Skype Extra, creating the complete solution to free web conferences. A simple download, with no installations and at no cost, now allows Skype users to collaborate with their contacts via four forms of communication: voice, chat, video, and now screen sharing.
Mikogo provides an easy-to-use online meeting tool that works seamlessly and securely in conjunction with Skype, allowing the user to talk and share their screen content at no cost. BeamYourScreen is the provider of the free online meeting tool, Mikogo, designed for the private users.
“Regardless of whether it’s for business or private purposes, Skype users now have the complete Web conferencing package without paying a cent,” says Mark Zondler, Co-Founder of Mikogo. “Free screen sharing combined seamlessly with Skype’s free calls, free chat, and free video, really give the Mikogo Skype Extra users the perfect means of Web collaboration.”
While expensive conferencing solutions have satisfied the corporate bodies, the price tag has put them well out of reach for private users. With this in mind, award winning Web collaboration provider, BeamYourScreen, developed Mikogo as a free screen sharing solution. With Mikogo, users can host professional online meetings allowing them to collaborate easily with colleagues, clients, friends or family, while saving time and reducing costs.
Organizing or joining a free Mikogo Skype online meeting is a simple straight-forward process with no registrations, installations, or configurations. Such an easy-to-start application in addition to its user-friendly interface again gives Mikogo that crucial edge over competitor Skype Extras.
The addition of Mikogo’s free screen sharing to Skype could in fact impact on the way people and businesses worldwide go about their correspondence and Internet collaboration in the future. By eliminating travel costs and saving time for its users, Mikogo’s presence will no doubt be felt.

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