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CrossLoop – Simple Secure Screen Sharing

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Deozaan:
What kind of information are you looking for, Avery?

I've used Crossloop a number of times to help out my wife's friends (who don't speak English). She translates over the phone and I work the magic for the computer stuff. We make a good team.

elpresi:
How does it compare to Teamviewer or Ammyy Admin?
http://www.ammyy.com/en/
http://www.teamviewer.com/index.aspx

Deozaan:
I just tried to use CrossLoop to help out my sister. I instructed her to go to the website to download and install the software to her PC. But CrossLoop is dead.

To support our rapidly growing AVG CloudCare offering, AVG Technologies in 2012 acquired some of CrossLoop’s assets, including the service provided at the www.crossloop.com website. AVG has made the business decision to no longer provide the remote support and management tools available through the CrossLoop website.

Effective today, January 31, 2014, the CrossLoop website at www.crossloop.com and related products and services are no longer available (pursuant to the terms of use available at http://www.crossloop.com/termsofservice.html). This announcement applies to any and all versions of the product, including paid and free releases. It will no longer be possible to register for a user account, or purchase or access the CrossLoop website, services or products.

AVG is providing a full refund on valid, active subscriptions. If you feel you are entitled to a refund but have not received one by February 28, 2014, please notify us at [email protected].

If you wish to contact us directly with regards to your account, or for any other questions, please contact us at [email protected].

We thank you for being a customer.-http://www.crossloop.com/
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I guess I can uninstall it now. . .

40hz:
Pretty jive move just pulling the plug on everything - including paid subscriptions- with zero warning - and no comment other than to say it's being done "pursuant to the terms of use." Most companies would give existing subscribers time to transition rather than abruptly kill a service and offer refunds. Like I said: jive move.

BTW - I checked out the AVG page, and discovered they don't post pricing anywhere. Generally not a good sign when that happens.

techidave:
I will miss Crossloop.  Didn't use it all that much but when I did...

now will have to find another one  :(

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