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12/365 iTalc again with a better image

This is a better image of the open source software iTalc.

http://italc.sourceforge.net/

Youtube (not mine) of iTalc at work:

What is iTALC?

iTALC is a use- and powerful didactical tool for teachers. It lets you view and control other computers in your network in several ways. It supports Linux and Windows 2000/XP (Vista support will come) and it even can be used transparently in mixed environments!

In contrast to widely used commercial equivalent software, iTALC is free! This means you do not have to pay for expensive licenses or things like that. Furthermore the source-code is freely available and you're free in changing the software to fit your needs as long as you respect the terms of iTALC's license (GPL). Freedom in two ways!

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11/365 Open Source software – iTalc

We are experimenting with iTalc 1.0.9. It is a remote control software app that enables one computer to view and control many others. There are a few flaws (these might be because we run two domains and getting teacher PCs to talk to pupil PCs is complicated) but mainly it works very well. I have used ranger and netop before and it doesn’t have the same power but it does the essentials for free.

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