![]() The other downside with ScreenLeap is that the free service only supports 2 hours a day of screen sharing. This means you can’t share your screen unless you enable Java again, but it will also make your computer less secure. ![]() On Macs, for example, Apple has disabled Java because of security reasons. That’s pretty neat and convenient since a lot of people use their tablets and phones more than their computers. You get a code, give that code to someone else who can view your screen from a desktop, a tablet or even a smartphone. It takes about 20 seconds to load and then you’re good to go. Their whole selling point is one-click sharing, which works well if you have Java enabled. ScreenLeap is a newer service for sharing your screen for free. Here’s a list of a couple of my favorite screen sharing software over the last few years: ScreenLeap
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