When I try to join a coworkers WebEx meeting using Chrome or Firefox on Linux, I have to logout of my own WebEx account otherwise it says my browser isn't supported. As soon as I log out, I'm able to use that very same browser to join the meeting. When will you have a native Linux Client?
I work in a company with intranet, but I have noticed that I can enter Webex meetings from outside the network, can be Webex hosted inside the intranet, or is only hosted from Webex servers?
Will Cisco be planning on taking any steps to integrate with Microsoft Calendar? By doing so will they provide alert features so that people can be reminded about scheduled meetings?
I'd love to start selling something similar to coaching sessions with UberConference. I believe I will want to direct new people through adds to a scheduled conf. call, where I want to end by giving them a very visible and clickable link to an opt-in page for buying a product, give their contact... Read more
I have found this very uncomfortable that whenever I enter the meeting it started my video cam automatically. it shouldn't start my video on its own. By default it should enters the meeting with muted mic and cam. I have to mute my mic as well as cam every time I enter the webex meeting
There is no good free tool that offers video conferencing. Ideally, I'd like to be able to have video conferencing along with live captions the same it's currently offered in Skype. This will allow hearing impaired individuals to use this service.
In the event I coordinate a call and get delayed or maybe not able to make it due to a scheduling conflict, will the other people invited to the call be able to proceed with the meeting in my absence???
I have using UberConference for Webinars, and the screen sharing drops off unexpectedly and I wasn't noticing. Had to set up a second screen so I would no to re-share my screen
We have several remote workers who live across several state lines and happen to be one hour behind our local timezone. We have successfully implemented strategies to compensate for the time difference for services such as time clocks and project meetings, but not for our weekly "scrum" meeting.
Sometimes, we do not need the screen-sharing or video portion of the Webex and we just want to have people from multiple locations dial-in using local phone numbers.