The software is simple, easy-to-use and "non-tech savvy people" friendly - which is over 90% of the business workforce. Whether you're running meetings with your team, prospects, or clients, is a great tool that allows you to literally hop on a call and get to work in an instant. What Is This Good For? Collaborative Work and Online Meetings But I am willing to give the benefit of the doubt here, if they say their integration will work right from your calendar, I would believe them. maybe the app isn't available in Canada (where I am). Note: I tried testing 's integration with my GSuite account but couldn't find the app in GSuite Marketplace. They understand that it's not about using their software, it's about how their software can integrate into your workflow. Plus with the O365, Outlook and GSuite integrations, you can schedule meetings right from your Google, Outlook and O365 account.Īgain, another instance where they really put some serious thought into making their software easy to use and as useful a tool as possible. You don't have to go out of your way to create a separate calendar event or anything like that. But one thing that I really appreciated is that when you invite people using their emails, you and your participants both receive a calendar invite to your meeting. This is again straightforward and nothing out of the ordinary. You can find all your call recordings in the Recordings section at the top. Bear in mind that this is a Pro feature (more on that later). This seems to be the only case where will record video. However, any screen sharing video is recorded. Because all call recordings are hosted on the servers, I can see that they are trying to save space on their servers by not recording video. When you record your meeting, it only records the audio of your call. Set this up beforehand to avoid premature balding by excessive hair pulling. TL DR: just don't share your mouse control in the middle of a meeting. I had to Cmd + Q out of the System Preferences dialog and rage click random things on the app to get it to respond to me again. but I just can't click on "Open System Preferences" or click anything on the app. It is still sharing my screen and I can still use my mac. You see the screenshot below? The app is stuck on this screen now. No problem, that's reasonable and I'm fine with that.īUT here is where I started pulling my hair out. In order to share mouse control I need to allow some permissions on my Mac. Similar to annotations above, Sharing Mouse Control requires the desktop app. If you can get it to work, I'm sure it is a great feature. The transition of your meeting from Chrome to the native app is seamless, no technical issues and things just continue on your participants' end as if nothing happened at all.Įase of use is clearly something that was heavily stressed in making this software. When you click on Annotate, you will be prompted to download the app and your meeting will continue from within the desktop app. In order to do annotate your screen, you need to download the desktop app.
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