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peacecop kalmer:
kalmer at test.tennis24.ee
Tue Sep 27 21:14:55 CEST 2022
Let me agree to disagree! i have used /Jitsi/ with my pupils and in
Estonia the groups are large - 24 pupils. Sometimes people using /Mac/
have had issues but i /Mac/ really isn't a way to go as it's for people
who have options to pay a lot.
As about /Zoom/, sometimes other parties don't hear me and i have to
write in chat. i have even given up to use its desktop version as it
seems to constantly have sound issues, so i always use /Zoom/ using a
web browser. That way, it's probably also possible to record meetings on
the client side on proprietary /Android/. /Zoom/ has limits: free usage
for up to what was it - 45 minutes? /Jitsi/ has not time limit and is
always free. /Jitsi/ also makes it possible to have rooms constantly
open. Everyone can enter them anytime and leave anytime. One does not
have to schedule meetings. Only sharing screen on /Android/ crashes the
application which is a shame.
On 27.09.22 07:22, Uwe Ziegenhagen wrote:
>
>
> Am Di., 27. Sept. 2022 um 00:04 Uhr schrieb peacecop kalmer:
> <kalmer at test.tennis24.ee>:
>
> i have been a pretty heavy user of Jitsi <https://meet.jit.si/>
> since 8x8 was free to use and i adore it. Sometimes, somebody
> cannot share their screen or sometimes my voice sounds robotic
> however most of the time, it just works fine.
>
> I have used every tool available and there is one thing to say about
> Zoom: It just doesn't work most of the time, it works all the time,
> while e.g. Jitsi constantly had issues when you were just too many
> users in the call or too many user had their video disabled.
>
> I sometimes work with technically not-so-advanced people, here the
> "just click, it will work" way of Zoom is a necessity.
>
> Uwe
>
>
>
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