PostBubble Sinks MN-based Yugma
“Yugma looked (and sounded) really impressive until I tried using it” – Cameron Olthuis
Ouch.
First off, Steve – you didn’t tell me you were the President, I thought you were just advising them. Cool. Congrats.
Secondly, back before the name change, I played with Yugma and found their setup process to be far more straight-forward and simplified than GoToMeeting’s or WebEx’s. Once inside, I did have some issue with the structure of Yugma’s control panel. That said, the Yugma java app has been “Building Menus…” the entire time I’ve been writing this.
Upate: I quit Safari and the Yugma Free panel comes to life. More colorful and simplified than I remember. Huh, it’s distractive-ad-supported. That’s weird.

2 Comments
PostBubble friends,
I encourage you to try Yugma now. So many good things have happened since your early preview of Yugma last summer. I think you’ll be impressed with what we’ve done. Yugma now offers an instant and spontaneous way for people to collaborate, on any application, between two or more computers (Mac, Windows, Linux). We’re executing on the original vision to have the easiest universal collaboration tool that is affordable to all. In fact our basic version is free forever. Let’s me know what you think. If you want a personal tour and more info about what’s in our roadmap, I’ll be happy to get together.
Best regards,
Karel Lukas
COO, Yugma
http://www.yugma.com
Wow! awesome. Yugma now does everything I need. I found it to be dead-simple easy. I’m reallt impressed that the basic version is so powerful and FREE. I tried it a few times between PCs and Mac’s and found it to be fast and reliable. Plus free teleconferencing. I’m switching over from my current web conferencing provider; they’re expensive.
Great job! Suggestion: I like the record and broadcast feature. Can you add VoIP to it? That would make Yugma a double killer app.
-Bruce