Gogrok 1.7.2.1

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    Windows XP/2003 Server/Vista, Skype 3.0/Windows Live Messenger 8.1

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Gogrok is a free, real-time collaboration platform for Windows Live Messenger and Skype users. Gogrok enables non-technical users to get connected remotely with their friends and colleagues on Windows Live Messenger or Skype. Gogrok's purpose is to make online collaboration easy and quick. With Gogrok, desktop sharing, screen sharing, application sharing, real-time co-editing, and voice and text chat can all be done within only few clicks. Once the session starts, the presenter can choose whether to allow other users to edit or only view on the shared item. Even during co-editing, the presenter may recall the editing right from the co-editor at any time. All the operations can be done with only one click on the graphical user interface. No more hide and seek on different remote functions; Gogrok provides Windows Live Messenger and Skype users the easiest way to use remote collaboration service.

Version 1.7.2.1 allows viewers to make requests for editing right and application owner switching by clicking on the request buttons. The meeting host can also set himself/herself as presenter at anytime.

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