Hi George, You have several options. There is the built-in VNC capability of Mac OS X Tiger (with some free software -- ³chicken of the vnc²). Timbuktu has been around for years and works with Mac and Windows computers. I have done lots of training and support with Timbuktu. I have used it to see and control a remote computer and I have allowed others to see and control mine (with care). The messages regarding ³Web based presentation² during the past few days offer other options. For example, the Adobe Acrobat Connect platform will allow someone to see my screen. By the way, the upcoming version of Mac OS X Leopard includes screen sharing capabilities build right into iChat. David ++++++++++ David Spound, M.Ed. Valley Mindfulness Programs for Stress Reduction, Health and Well-Being (413) 219-0654 david at valleymindfulness.com http://www.valleymindfulness.com A Taste of Mindfulness: * Tuesday, January 16, 2007, 6:008:00 pm Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction: * January 23March 13, 2007 (Tuesday evenings) on 12/21/06 8:25 AM, Videatives at aol.com at Videatives at aol.com wrote: > Hello Hidden Tech, > > I am new to this list-serve and find your submits extremely helpful. Thanks! > I have a start-up company (Videatives, Inc.) that produces digital video clips > on-demand to help early childhood educators understand how children learn > (www.videatives.com). I often have the need to help people navigate a new > piece of software, e.g. Photoshop, iMovie, etc. Could anyone suggest an > inexpensive way that a remote client could see my screen and see my cursor > move as I talked to them on the telephone? Thanks. > > George -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.hidden-tech.net/pipermail/hidden-discuss/attachments/20061221/06acc4cf/attachment-0005.html