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WebExWebEx, one of the premier providers of web-conferencing software, has announced that their desktop sharing software is available for Apple’s OS X operating system. Computer users have long known the advantage that WebEx provides - being able to share desktops for on the internet meetings, product presentations, and joint collaboration.

Just in time for MacWorld, WebEx has announced that they are expanding their product offering and going cross-platform. Using their new OS X client, you can easily conference PC-to-PC, PC-to-Mac, Mac-to-PC, or Mac-to-Mac. Enterprise users will be particularly fond of this added functionality.

To get started, head over to WebEx’s Mac page and download the 30-day trial of WebEx PCNow. After installing the WebEx Mac client, you’ll be connected to your home personal. Another great feature is the use of 128-bit encryption that is also firewall friendly. For those of you who want to keep an eye on the office or home, you can utilize Remote Webcam Streaming.

Head on over and give WebEx for OS X a shot.

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