Application sharing in a frame

This invention relates generally to distributed computing involving multiple users, possibly with their own computers connected to networks, including the Internet, Intranet, LAN or WAN. More particularly, the field is that of data-conferencing and application sharing between users connected to a ne...

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description This invention relates generally to distributed computing involving multiple users, possibly with their own computers connected to networks, including the Internet, Intranet, LAN or WAN. More particularly, the field is that of data-conferencing and application sharing between users connected to a network and even more particularly of providing efficient and user friendly user interfaces that allow users greater control over their work. User interface for displaying and interacting with images corresponding to applications shared over a computer network in a data conference is described. The described interface provides a user with greater control over the use of a desktop by providing controls for moving and sizing images, including fake windows, corresponding to shared applications by displaying such windows in a frame. The frame is the entity that is manipulated by a user with familiar graphical symbols, or even custom designs, thus avoiding potential complexity in managing control over the images of the shared applications. This user interface facilitates frames that may optionally be semi-transparent or transparent in order to allow a user to keep track of icons and windows covered by the frame. Frames are also useful in reducing network traffic by providing a method for detecting the level of interest of a user in a shared application. Thus, they can be used to modulate the frequency of updating images of shared applications to reflect the need for changes determined by whether the frame is in focus or even closed.
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