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Mikogo

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Mikogo
IndustrySoftware
FoundedJuly 2007
HeadquartersMannheim, Germany
Key people
Mark Zondler, Managing Director
Erik Boos, Managing Director
WebsiteOfficial Website

Mikogo is a desktop sharing software application for web conferencing and remote support, and is provided by the online collaboration provider, Snapview GmbH. Mikogo provides its software as native downloads for Windows,[1] Mac OS X,[2]iOS and Android. The software is cross-platform which allows a presenter to host the online meeting on a Windows computer and meeting attendees could join from a Windows, Mac, or Linux computer, as well as from smartphones or tablets. The software interface is multi-lingual and can be switched between one of 35 languages.[3]

History

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In 2004, entrepreneurs Erik Boos and Mark Zondler founded BeamYourScreen GmbH (now Snapview GmbH) in Mannheim, Germany. The company then launched a few different online collaboration tools for corporate customers.[4] However BeamYourScreen was approached by individuals who asked whether a free version of its software was available, for small-time use on an irregular basis[5] and due to these requests made primarily by private users, BeamYourScreen then launched Mikogo as a free online meeting tool.[6] Mikogo has received praise for its friendly approach to online meetings as opposed to the corporate look and feel of other web conferencing solutions.[7]

On March 11, 2009, Mikogo announced the release of its free software for the Mac.[8] The release of the Mac version enabled Mikogo to function as a cross platform screen sharing tool.[9] In June 2009, Macworld UK posted a review on their website and gave Mikogo an Editor's Choice 4-Star Award, complimenting the software for its cross-platform screen sharing, features and security.[10][11]

In February 2014 Mikogo Launches Version 5 with Cross-Platform VoIP for Online Meetings[12]

Starting between 13 March and 16 August 2023 new user registrations and existing user password resets were been disabled and remain so at time of writing this update (13 November 2023).

Controversial press

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In April 2009, amidst the swine flu outbreak, Mikogo was criticized[13] for promoting its software as a form of swine flu prevention. Mikogo blogged about this topic and sent out an e-mail to subscribers touting the benefits of having virtual meetings in order to avoid swine flu.[14]

References

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  1. ^ Mikogo's Free Remote Access Works Well for Home and Business, Erez Zukerman, PCWorld
  2. ^ Free and easy cross-platform Web-collaboration tool comes to Mac, Nick Spence, Macworld UK
  3. ^ Mikogo Unique Benefits, Official product webpage
  4. ^ The company BeamYourScreen and its employees, BeamYourScreen, BeamYourScreen GmbH
  5. ^ Mikogo: Why it's free, Official product webpage
  6. ^ Mikogo Steps Up to be the Leading Free Online Meeting Provider for Private Users, Andrew Donnelly, Mikogo Press Release
  7. ^ Share Your Screen With Others Using Mikogo Archived 2009-03-16 at the Wayback Machine, Karl L. Gechlik, MakeUseOf
  8. ^ Free online meeting tool Mikogo launches for Mac, Camille Ricketts, VentureBeat
  9. ^ Mikogo: Cross-Platform Screensharing Archived 2012-07-17 at archive.today, Imran Ali, WebWorkerDaily
  10. ^ Free and easy cross-platform Web-collaboration tool comes to Mac Archived 2010-02-10 at the Wayback Machine, Nick Spence, Macworld
  11. ^ "Video Conferencing Guide". Wednesday, September 23, 2020
  12. ^ http://www.mikogo.com/downloads/press/mikogo-pr-2014-02-12-1.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  13. ^ Avoid Swine Flu: Hold Your Meetings On The Interweb Archived 2009-05-05 at the Wayback Machine, Laura Northrup, The Consumerist
  14. ^ Avoid Swine Flu: Hold Your Meetings On The Interweb Archived 2009-05-05 at the Wayback Machine, Laura Northrup, The Consumerist