Squirrels has released an Android version of Slingshot, a service-based application allowing cross-platform screen and file sharing.
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Squirrels Releases Slingshot, an iOS, Mac and Windows Screen and File Sharing App
Squirrels, the maker of popular Reflector and AirParrot apps, has today launched Slingshot, a service-based application allowing iOS, Mac and Windows screen and file sharing.Claimed to be “the first application that allows screen sharing from a mobile device while meeting with others online”, Slingshot lets you share your iOS, Mac or Windows screen with anyone in a Slingshot session – regardless of the device they are using (Android is supported too).
The service also includes online collaboration and meeting tools. Meeting Minutes allows anyone in a session to take collaborative notes in real time, and instant file sharing shares files with everyone in a session. Users files appear instantly in the meeting for others to review and download.
Slingshot also includes face-to-face chat with up to five streaming webcams in a session.
The service is available free for 30 days. The individual plan allows one-on-one collaboration and screen sharing for $9.99 USD. Other plans are available that allow more users, more webcam feeds, dial-in access and more concurrent sessions.
The developer offers special pricing and plans for corporations and larger groups with “unique needs.”
Find out more about Slingshot in the original article posted on What’s on iPhone.
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Mega Storage Accounts For Slingshot Customers
Slingshot, the Kiwi-owned broadband provider has partnered with Mega to offer a MEGA Pro 1 account valued at $160 for free. This account will be offered for a whole year and will also feature 500GB of online storage.The free account will also be available for all new customers. Customers who sign up for Slingshot’s new BIG broadband plans will receive the account as a free bonus.
According to Slingshot, this is an opportunity to provide customers more value from their broadband for the same low price. Slingshot CEO Mark Callander indicated that the new deal is a part of the company’s plan to create a range of free online services for its clients. It will also offer Kiwi households the online tools that they require.
Slingshot’s BIG broadband plans feature 40GB of broadband data and start at $69. Customers can also move to the 80GB, 200GB as well as the unlimited plans. All these plans will now be accompanied by by a Mega Pro 1 account.