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Microsoft SharedView is a fast, easy way to share documents and screen views with small groups of friends or coworkers; anytime, anywhere. Use SharedView to put your heads together and collaborate - create, convey, and communicate…across physical boundaries, through firewalls, and down to the smallest details.

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- You can install the latest SharedView application sharing software for free!



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Some important tips on using SharedView:

  1. To start a session using this program, you must sign in using a Windows Live ID (Passport ID). However, you can use any e-mail ID or even a friendly name to join a session. A friendly name is a name of your choice. This is the name that others in the session will use to identify you.
  2. If you want to start a session and do not have a Windows Live ID, you can continue installing this program. However, before signing in, you must get a new Windows Live™ ID.
  3. If you are already using this program, you will see an upgrade notification that redirects you to the installation site.

You must have a working Internet connection to use this program.


Here are 3 simple but powerful SharedView actions:

CONNECT - Connect with up to 15 people in different locations and invite them to share with you.


Invite Others


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Create, convey, and communicate across physical boundaries, through firewalls, and down to the smallest details.
SHOW - Share, review, and update documents with multiple people in real-time.

Show

Make SharedView work for you


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SHARE - with up to 15 people in a session. Anyone can share, and the person sharing can give control to anyone else.

Share

Learn how to use SharedView

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SharedView is so easy to use that you may not need any assistance with using SharedView but just in case you do, here are some details on how to use SharedView. 


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