Desktop video conferencing for remote presentations and file collaboration.
You’ll noticed that for every product we review, we also include a rating. We’ve tried to incorporate the various aspects you’ll be thinking of before you purchase, and the matrix below shows our thoughts behind the various ratings. To keep everything fair, we judge all software by the following criteria:
Category
1 star
2 stars
3 stars
4 stars
5 stars
Ease of use
Requires a lot of training and manual reading
Requires training and some practise
Requires less than one hour training and practise
Can be stared up and confident people could use this straight away
Easy to use and understand
Features
Very minimal
Minimal
Good
Very good, useful features
Full range of useful and unique features
Number of users
Restricted
Adequate
Good
Will accomodate most needs for numbers and not cost too much for additional users.
No/few constraints on number of users allowed
Value for money
Expensive/Overpriced
There are better buys
Reasonably priced
Very good value
Excellent value
Compatibility
Only works with some computesr/systems
Limited compatibility
Works with most software
Works with all software
Works with all operating systems/browsers
Editor’s opinion
Only buy if you’re sure this is what you want.
This is ok, but there are probably better deals
This is the industry average
Above average for collaborative sftare
The best in terms of features, value and ease of use.
One great way to share ideas and gather thoughts during a meeting is to use the interactive whiteboard feature. Each participant can use the whiteboard to post suggestions; assign a different colour to each participant to see who comes up with what. The meeting host or organiser has ultimate control of the whiteboard and has the power to edit any content.










