Trinh Nguyen wrote:
I tried several free tools for team meetings, vPTG, and webinars but
there are always drawbacks ( because it's free, of course). For example:
* Google Hangout: only allow a maximum of 10 people to do the video calls
* Zoom: limits about 45m per meeting. So for a webinar
Thanks everyone for the suggestions :)
I will try those.
On Wed, Nov 7, 2018 at 8:39 AM Tony Breeds wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 06, 2018 at 06:07:18AM -0800, Julia Kreger wrote:
> > I don't know how the cost structure works for Bluejeans, but I've found
> it
> > works very well for calls with many peo
On Tue, Nov 06, 2018 at 06:07:18AM -0800, Julia Kreger wrote:
> I don't know how the cost structure works for Bluejeans, but I've found it
> works very well for calls with many people on video. I typically have calls
> with 14+ people nearly everyone has their video enabled without a problem.
Just
I don't know how the cost structure works for Bluejeans, but I've found it
works very well for calls with many people on video. I typically have calls
with 14+ people nearly everyone has their video enabled without a problem.
The limiting factor is really if one participant has limited or somewhat
Hi,
I tried several free tools for team meetings, vPTG, and webinars but there
are always drawbacks ( because it's free, of course). For example:
- Google Hangout: only allow a maximum of 10 people to do the video calls
- Zoom: limits about 45m per meeting. So for a webinar or conference