Posted on 14-07-2008

Do You Need Help? Find Help in the Crossloop Marketplace!!!

Filed Under (Articles) by Trexper

crossloop-logo.gifAlmost Everyone online sometimes needs help on something in some of the things that they do. Whether it is a simple software installation, virus removal, PC optimization and or to other tasks such as online tutorials for blogging and etc. Right now, no one needs to get worried on how to be able to get help online!

Crossloop through its ever superb software helps everyone solicit help from anyone online in real time virtually. Crossloop launched its Crossloop Marketplace where everyone who is looking for online help and would like to provide help could meet up and help each other. You could learn more from Crossloop from their “How It Works page” from their site at http://www.crossloop.com/ipage.htm?id=howitworks

Now online collaboration would never be the same as before. It would be much easier and even providing help/assistance could go a long long way since helpers could eventually become online help providers wherein they could market their expertise online while those needing help could solicit, pay and take advantage of the numerous opportunities that numerous Crossloopers around the world could provide.

To give you a brief glimpse on how Crossloop works, posted below are some of the excerpts from their site;

“CrossLoop’s underlying technology was created to simplify the process of securely working with others located in different physical locations across diverse network environments. CrossLoop enables you to see the screen and control the mouse and keyboard on a remote computer. It is as if you are working side by side at the same PC. CrossLoop is a powerful productivity tool that enables you to quickly collaborate with anyone in the world.

CrossLoop is powered by the proprietary CrossLoop VIP Tunnel, a secure peer-to-peer data transmission system. CrossLoop encrypts all files and messages exchanged on our network to ensure user privacy. Only you and your invited friends or family can view or share control of your computer. A CrossLoop session can only begin on your computer by explicitly inviting someone to begin a session. All data sent over the CrossLoop network is encrypted at the endpoints using a 128-bit Blowfish encryption. For more detailed information on CrossLoop security, visit our security page.

We have gone to great lengths to ensure that CrossLoop is secure and have designed the application from the ground up with security in mind. If you have any questions regarding CrossLoop security please contact us at info@CrossLoop.com.
The Windows version of CrossLoop uses the TightVNC software plug-in for screen sharing. We have included a binary distribution of the TightVNC program in the installation software of the Windows version of CrossLoop to save you the trouble of separately downloading and installing TightVNC. If you have any questions about your rights related to TightVNC (which is licensed under GPL), please see our detailed description of how we use VNC.”

I hope that Crossloop Marketplace would be an online hub wherein Everyone Could Help Each Other. If you need my help, you could find me on this link http://www.crossloop.com/Trexper.

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Mrinal on 15 July, 2008 at 11:13 am #

Trexper – thanks for a great review. You see what we see in terms of help.
SInce you have a profile and CrossLoop URL, you should consider pasting a CrossLoop Badge on your blog here – it auto updates with each session


Stew on 20 August, 2009 at 3:34 am #

I can’t tell if CrossLoop is just for consultants who want $$$ for their time, or for kind souls to share their expertise, or for Smarty Stuart to remotely help his grammy work her email?

How does the company that provides CrossLoop benefit too? Does everything go through their servers and they sell ad space or is it peer-to-peer?


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