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I’ve sometimes had to help my in-laws with computer issues, and have identified some useful tools that allow screensharing very easily.

I know there are quite a few out there, but these are the ones I’ve found to be the most simple and effective. Let me know if what you think is missing from the list.

Here are my choices for The Best Screenshare Tools To Help Others With Computer Problems:

Screenleap “allows as many people as you like to see your computer screens at once without needing to set up an account.”

Three Ways to Share Your Screen and Lend Tech Help is from – who else – Richard Byrne.

Screen Share Party lets you share your screen with others.

Tacu

DisplayNote – Broadcast Your Screen to Your Students’ Computers is from Richard Byrne.

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