![]() Some people may bemoan the lack of a password being required here but we prefer the knocking so there is no hassle with forgetting and needing to reset passwords (who doesn’t hate that?). Lock feature lets you prevent unwarranted access to a meeting, requiring that new attendees “knock” when requesting admission. The ability to move each one individually is a plus so you have more control over your viewing area. ![]() Video feeds appear as individual bubbles on your screen. Remote control from an iPhone is a pretty slick feature. Scheduling is easy with integration to Outlook and, for Chrome users, Google calendar. The online chat feature is quick, nimble and responsive. Meeting controls let you set whether a session begins once the organizer logs in or after two or more people join, and whether or not hold music and a beep upon entering and leaving is heard. Presenters can share audio and screen, identify who is on a webcam, mute or allow users to talk and more. The ability to customize the background (with your own image or with one from ) is fun but our favorite personalization was the option for a custom URL. ![]() is easy to scale up or down as your needs change. The inclusion of 5 video feeds for free is better than all other competitors with the exception of Adobe Connect. ![]() Some specific features or experiences we liked include: Overall, does offer a pretty robust set of features, especially for a free or relatively lower priced solution. But does being simple to use result in a basic service offering? We tried it out and here’s what we thought: The Good touts simplicity of use with a full set of features. ![]()
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