@rrhoover: I have to make a tiny comment on the video: Being interrupted mid run is awesome... it's what everyone wishes these days :D
They should have thought of something different if they wanted to have an excuse to show the mobile app on the go. This would make me hate it more than love it
That video seemed like a tremendously laborious way to showcase a feature: that there are now Office integrations and links that open a meeting directly. I don't want to get notified during my runs of conference calls, and I don't need to see some company fly a plane to understand what a video conference tool is. How is this even a new product? Very confused. Maybe I'm not the target market, despite using video conference calls pretty much every day.
I'm in New Zealand, and I'm getting 'This service isn't available in your region yet - but we're working on it.' This is just silly. Skype is not a bootstrapping startup.
I'm no videoconferencing expert, but Isn't this what Skype already did?
Is it just free now? Or is it just called "Meetings" now? Oh! A new invite link system! I take it all back! Groundbreaking!
I could be missing something, but it seems the only addition to the this "new product" is "Personalized URL to join from any device." Or is it that it is essentially "Skype for the web"? What am I missing?
I do all my client meetings with zoom.us on a pro account which costs 15/mth - the free account has a meeting duration of 40 minutes. It's straightforward for the less tech savvy people and a lot cheaper than gotomeeting etc.
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