Yugma: cross-platform presentation softwarePosted by Andy Atkinson on March 27, 2008 Yugma is cross-platform presentation software, with features like desktop sharing, telephone conference call support, and session recording, for a smaller price that smaller teams can afford. Interesting to individuals, Yugma is available in a free form that retains most of the features from the full version, but limits the number of attendees to 10. A full-featured 15-day trial is available. A few months back, Matt Thommes took a look at Zoho Meeting, which is also available in a free form. Yugma is based in the Minneapolis area so it has local appeal to me. How did they get the name 'Yugma?'
I installed Yugma on OS X Leopard and shared my desktop with Matt in the Chicago area. Matt wasn't able to get the web viewer (Java applet) working from his Windows environment, in either Internet Explorer and Firefox. In order to continue with our test, Matt installed the OS X desktop client on his end, and then was able to connect to my meeting. Unfortunately we weren't able to record any troubleshooting information to provide to Yugma from our problems with the web viewer.
We were also able to take advantage of the conference call feature, even through the initial connection difficulties. I'm familiar with Microsoft LiveMeeting, and Yugma works in the same way. Meeting hosts initiate a conference call. Meeting attendees call-in to a toll-free telephone number, enter a code for the meeting, and join the call. Up to 10 callers can connect with the free version. Callers hear elevator music before the meeting starts, similar to Microsoft LiveMeeting. Matt noted that the conference call experience with Yugma was comparable to GoToMeeting. Product updatesYugma offers Skype integration as a plug-in for Windows and OS X (Linux support was "Coming Soon" as of this writing). We were not able to test the Skype plug-in support. If you have experiences with Skype and Yugma, please share them in the comments. As of this writing, Yugma is on Version 3 of their software. Here is a snippet of a recent press release discussing new features in version 3.
Paid version featuresThe free version of Yugma does not include all features, though a 15-day trial is available for new users. Two useful feature of the paid version are:
For full details, check out the pricing and feature comparison table on this page. IssuesYugma is a relatively new company so their software is bound to have some issues. In general we found that core functionality worked as advertised. For a free, cross-platform product, that's very valuable. Cross-platform tools that work well are difficult to develop and Yugma will help many individuals and small businesses by providing a no cost (or low cost) presentation platform. That being said, I noted the following minor issues:
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Have you given Yugma a try? Please share feedback in the comments. About the author(s)Andy started Pain in the Tech in 2005 as a way to share tips and tutorials with friends and family, and evangelize great products and services. By 2008, Pain in the Tech had 7 contributors, thousands of daily page views. Site ownership was transitioned to Matt Thommes in 2008. Comments
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# Marcy at 4/3/2008 9:24 pm cst
I found this Youtube video about Yugma’s vision. It’s actually pretty cool and interesting.
see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pe9qU3H3LJk
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