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coscreen | 2 years ago | on: Show HN: Multi-display screen sharing with CoScreen

True - if you share your window or display on CoScreen, you can decide if you also want to share remote control or not. It’s a global toggle for all the windows you share. Also, only users who have the invite to your CoScreen (and therefore have a secure token to get into it) and are with you in it at that moment, would be able to type into your window if you allowed that.

coscreen | 2 years ago | on: Show HN: Multi-display screen sharing with CoScreen

We're planning to charge for active users in larger teams and to have a gracious tier for casual users like in your case. We do have many teams that use it for trainings and even interviews and we'd be interested if it works for you too.

coscreen | 2 years ago | on: Show HN: Multi-display screen sharing with CoScreen

See our separate comment on SSO through Okta, this is actually available out of the box through login with Datadog and we've corrected the pricing page. Thanks again for the pointer.

We'd like to keep CoScreen affordable for those teams and are planning to factor it into the pricing model once we put one in place. Drop me a mail if you have specific requirements ([email protected]).

coscreen | 2 years ago | on: Show HN: Multi-display screen sharing with CoScreen

Good catch, this got actually much easier for us to do recently as you can now sign in with SSO through Datadog. So if you sign up to Datadog with any SSO provider, you should be able to login to CoScreen with just two clicks. We corrected that on our pricing page as well.

coscreen | 2 years ago | on: Show HN: Multi-display screen sharing with CoScreen

We have not tried Unity ourselves but would be eager learn more about the use case. We've heard from a few users who use it to play games together.

Because the sharing approach is video-based, it can stream any kind of content, no matter if text or moving images. That being said, it takes some resources to shovel 4k images with a lot of changes from A to B so it needs some free capacity to run smoothly.

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