Teacher in Third Gen Ed
GBOverall Screenleap is great for sharing items with a student that has visual impairments. Overall Screenleap is great for using to share content with a student that has a visual impairment in my room. It makes it so much easier for them to see what we're seeing so much better than trying to just magnify something on the board when I project it to the whole class. The two big drawbacks include that when you share if you try to move the small box that says "sharing" then it stops sharing. I wish I could move that because every once in awhile it's in the way on the large projection screen for the rest of the class. Secondly, when I'm already on a page to share and I then go to share it often will click me off that link and then I have to go back and get on to it again--which is frustrating and takes awhile.
CM
GBFrequently freezes so that the guest is… Frequently freezes so that the guest is seeing a static screen. Screen refresh on both sides doesn't restart the live view. The host has to log out and log back in. This happens with different computers, different hosts, different guests.
Geoff
CAThis has become my go to service for… This has become my go to service for remote business meetings due to not requiring my guests to install an app or software on their PC. I'll give it 5 stars if/when it's capable of remote controlling the guests PC.
DONALD A GRIFFITHS.
GBQculdn't be done on my comp becuse it… Qculdn't be done on my comp becuse it has WEBROOT ANTIVIRUS intalled. Comp aid get an app from windows.didn't work. My professional IT hacked problem solver,sometimes takes days.
Stuart --
GBNot great with VOIP When sharing my screen and using their dial number via voip all my bandwidth was used, making the call robotic. My phone was in airplane mode so that it wasn’t using bandwidth and I closed all other programs on my pc so the only thing using it was Screenleap. In the end I made the call on my mobile and so will do that from now on, not VOIP