Microsoft’s desktop sharing software previously codenamed Tahiti has gone into public beta under its new SharedView name. Thanks to the free but ad-supported application, up to 15 people can collaborate simultaneously in real time and only the session starter needs a valid Windows Live ID. Invitations can be sent through instant messaging, e-mail or verbal instructions over the phone. The odd thing is that if you want to invite someone over Windows Live Messenger, it does not display the contacts linked to the entered Windows Live ID but instead the contact list currently active in Messenger. Also remember to appear online if you want to send an invitation.
Download: Microsoft SharedView Beta
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