To use the adobe Brio services you need to have a (free) adobe Id.
First go to the Adobe Brio link here.
Fill in the adobe id or create one.
Create a new url for your conference, like: http://connect.acrobat.com/YOURNAME
when the application is loading, you need to accept the plugin for screen sharing.

So far an easy set up.
For testing i invite a participant. In this case i will be inviting myself ![]()
The next thing i to share the screen.. It all starts up..

When i first see the mouse cursor it just follows quite quick. So the connection is good.
The strange thing is the actual screen or active window screen doesnt change for over 3-5 minutes (i’ve tested this several times)
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Another feature is the “pause an annotate” here you can simply sketch an draw like windows paint. This feature named “pause an annotate” under the ’share screen mode’ and ‘whiteboard’ in the main application.
This works overal great but the strange thing is it fills up the whole screen. (it uses only effective like 1/4 in my case)
Although beside this beta critics we like the ease to use this application. I think it’s potential because of the possibility’s over the internet and there is no need to install a program (besides the plugin).
The main features listed below.
- microphone
- voip (custom or adobe service)
- webcam
- whiteboard (sketch posibility)
- screen sharing
- chat and note screen (also for indipendend contact visible)
- easy file sharing
look at the screenshots for the user interface..









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