Drovio is a French publisher that concentrates on real-time remote collaboration for software teams, centering its catalogue on one flagship application designed to turn any desktop into a shared, low-latency workspace. The tool combines ultra-fast screen streaming, crystal-clear voice chat, and remote cursor multiplicity so distributed pair-programmers can see, click and type together as if seated at the same machine. Typical use cases span agile pair programming, code review, incident debugging, UI/UX walkthroughs and ad-hoc white-boarding for sprint planning, all protected by end-to-end encryption and granular role-based access. By eliminating lag and supporting multi-monitor layouts at 60 fps, the software appeals to indie developers, DevOps squads and enterprise engineering groups that need IDE-neutral, cross-platform continuity between Windows, macOS and Linux. Session hosts can invite guests through lightweight links, share only selected displays, annotate in real time, and hand off control without exposing local files, while built-in bandwidth adaptation keeps high-resolution streams fluid on modest connections. Integrated presence indicators, team bookmarks and persistent room URLs further simplify daily stand-ups and recurring mob-programming rituals. The publisher’s entire catalogue—currently consisting of the single Drovio collaboration client—is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are supplied through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest release and allowing batch installation alongside other applications.
Remote pair programming and team collaboration tool.
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