What purpose does this solution serve?
Perhaps you need to
show a presentation but forgot the charging cable to connect to your
computer? Or you might want to show something to a colleague but feel
too lazy to get up? Fear not: ScreenMeet has arrived.
This app
lets you share content displayed on your Android device with anyone who
has access to a browser, even up to five people simultaneously. The app
is paid, but you can try it out for 30 days.
If you’d like to share your screen with a larger number of people
(say, more than 50), ScreenMeet offers a number of packages. You can
also personalize the experience with your own URL and password
protection to pair your Android with any other device.
How does this app work?
ScreenMeet
is very simple. First, download the app on your device to get started.
Create an account with your name, email and password, or use your
Google+ account (i.e. your Gmail account).
Once you are
registered, a screen with a link "screenmeet.com/(your name)" will
appear. You can then drop this link into a browser or share it with
colleagues. In the browser, you can now view any screen that is showing
on your device. You can check the counter to see how many people are at
your link and viewing the screen you are sharing.
You can also choose which applications you want to share, such as a Waze
map, or a presentation in Google Drive. Or pause the sharing at any
time in case you want to skip a screen without anyone else seeing it.
You could also stop the presentation whenever you want to. Lastly, set a
password to keep your link secure, or ask guests to register so as to
track who is viewing it.
The best thing about ScreenMeet is that there is no need to download
extra software. Just punch in a link and in seconds you’ll be sharing
all you want.
Is ScreenMeet compatible with all Android versions?
ScreenMeet is compatible with Android versions greater than 5.0, Windows 32-bit and 64-bit and 64-bit Mac OSX.