Multiple users can now work together in the same computer
Multi-user collaboration is one of the new buzzing words that has become so common these days with the advent of Web 2.0 and other new technologies in the internet. Whenever I think of a collaborative exercise, generally a white board exercise in the conference room comes into my mind and it doesn’t help much when you have something projected on to the screen instead a white board and people want to share their ideas at the same time. This makes multi-user interaction and collaboration with the one computer or a projected output from a computer tough. WunderWorks solves this problem with a software called TeamPlayer that allows multiple users to work together on the same computer called MUSLTM (multi-user, single location) principle.
TeamPlayer is a free software for educational and home use and all you need to do is just plug in extra mouse and keyboards to your PC. This software turns any desktop into an open ground where people can collaborate, edit and review documents, discuss ideas and get feedback from your audience. The new version supports dual Monitor setups and Sandbox too which makes this software truly multi-user interactive. Based on the no of mouse connected to the PC multiple mouse cursors will appear with distinct color which makes interaction more visible and every user can now work on the screen with their individual mouse and keyboards. This will help a lot during training sessions where trainer can help the trainees easily just by plugging in a mouse without disturbing the trainee to help him/her. No more confusions in the conference room and no more white board stuffs and its all now has become multi-user collaboration with TeamPlayer. Have fun!
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Comment by ale — March 8, 2009 @ 9:07 am