Based upon its features, Yakkle straddles two market segments as identified in the charts below.

If you currently use any of the listed products, we invite you to take Yakkle for a spin. You'll be Yakkling in under a minute....as opposed to doing long complicated installations, reading manuals, signing up for services and getting demonstrations just to understand the product. This is why we believe we are the only true "Instant Collaboration" tool in the marketplace today.
Happy Yakkling in 2008 http://www.yakkle.com
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
Yakkle Comparison Charts
Posted by The ZenViva Guys at 7:40 AM
Labels: Desktop Sharing, Instant Collaboration, VoIP, Yakkle
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One of the thing related to the screen sharing is that how it's gonna manage through firewall and router. Do we need to open port? If yes, then I'd rather stick with LogMeIn or VNC over Hamachi, or even TeamViewer. They require no knowledge of port forwarding, and it's really convenient to set up troubleshooting at my mother's house.
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I can certainly emphasize with having to help family members from a remote location. Not surprisingly, Yakkle is now my preferred method to help my mother on her computer.
As for your question, no you do not need to open a port, Yakkle will punch a UDP hole through your router/firewall when you establish a voice/desktop sharing session with another user. Yakkle uses classical UDP hole punching techniques (detailed at draft-takeda-symmetric-nat-traversal-00.txt and p2pnat).
If you find a specific router/firewall combination that gives Yakkle trouble, please give us a shout back on the feedback dialog right within Yakkle or email us at support@yakkle.com.
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