Best Code Collaboration Tools for Google Calendar

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    CoScreen Reviews

    CoScreen

    CoScreen

    Free
    CoScreen enables multiple team members to share and edit application windows simultaneously on a joint desktop. Key features: - Crystal-clear audio and video chat - Multi-user screen sharing of any desktop or browser app with one click - Multi-user editing of shared windows using mouse and keyboard, 2-3x lower latency than Zoom, Slack, and Microsoft Teams - See who from your team is online and call them with one click - Integrate CoScreen with your favorite apps like Slack, VS Code, IntelliJ, and other JetBrains IDEs - Enterprise-grade compliance and securely encrypted connections At CoScreen, our mission is to help teams and organizations work together more seamlessly and effectively than ever before. We empower teams like yours to become more productive without getting burned out or video chat-fatigued - no matter if you work fully remotely, co-located, or hybrid. Top use cases: Team standups, 1:1s, sprint demos, pair programming, coding interviews, employee onboarding, incident management, incident response, and many more...
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    Boost Note Reviews

    Boost Note

    Boost Note

    $3 per member per month
    Boost Note serves as a dynamic and rapid collaborative environment tailored for developer teams, aiming to enhance their productivity by providing an exceptional note-taking experience specifically designed for developers. It goes beyond just a GitHub-inspired markdown interface by enabling users to incorporate diagrams using tools like Charts.js, Mermaid, and PlantUML, thereby enhancing the clarity of their documents. With the option to select from various keymaps such as Vim and over 150 customizable themes, users can personalize their Markdown editor to fit their preferences. Additionally, documents can be managed programmatically, allowing users to obtain an authentication token to access Boost Note's APIs through straightforward HTTP requests. This functionality enables the automation of documentation tasks through integrations with more than 2,000 external tools via Zapier, streamlining workflows significantly. Users can collaborate seamlessly with team members, sharing information in a manner that suits their needs, while all teams benefit from being housed in a unified workspace. The real-time editing feature permits teams to write documents together, enhancing collaborative efforts. Furthermore, users can easily review the revision history of any document and revert to previous versions with a single click, ensuring that important changes are never lost. Lastly, Boost Note prioritizes the security of vital data through detailed access controls based on the workspace, allowing for tailored permissions for each team member.
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    Tuple Reviews

    Tuple

    Tuple

    $30/user/month
    The top remote pair programming application for macOS is essential, as developers need more than just a standard screen sharing solution. Once, there existed a remarkable pairing application known as Screenhero; however, it was acquired by Slack, who attempted to merge it into their platform but ultimately failed and discontinued it. During the years that followed, we were left to rely on basic screen sharing tools. While pairing on Zoom isn’t completely ineffective, it’s evident that the application is designed more for corporate environments, even labeling their interface as a "meeting." Slack Calls offers some functionality, yet the absence of remote control renders it inadequate. Have you ever experienced the frustration of trying to explain code for your partner to type out? Or the challenge of narrating Vim commands in the moment? It’s certainly not an enjoyable experience. The search for a truly effective remote collaboration tool continues, as programmers crave an experience tailored specifically to their needs.
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