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This paper describes a software component and several interaction techniques enabling existing non-modified desktop applications to be used by several users on a tabletop system. We describe our software implementation, design to redirect X Window applications to tabletop using the Metisse server and the DiamondSpin toolkit. We then present some co-located collaborative work problems, and suggest several interaction techniques that can be used to allow collaborative use of these single-user single-pointer applications.