Great comparison of online video conferencing tools

A few weeks ago, none of us had anticipated how a coronavirus-related pandemic would hit the business and everyday life. Classic handshake business meetings become high risk. Collective events from trade fairs, exhibitions, starting with conferences are canceled or postponed indefinitely. Technological advances, information technology, and successful start-ups have advanced more in recent years than ever before, and no one needs to explain them. One of the online web applications is the GLOBALEXPO online exhibition center .
Comparison tables, which gather all these ideas in one place, are exactly what will save us a lot of time spent searching on social networks, websites, and discussion forums.
On the first tab in the document, you'll find video conferencing tools that are sorted by popularity, functionality, and efficiency. The categories to compare are:
- Language
- Video Connected Limit
- Limit people connected currently visible cameras
- Group chat limit
- Live streaming options
- Screen sharing
- Installation required
- Timeout
- Terms of Service
- Price
The categories listed above are accompanied by instructions on how to work with the tool.
In the first place, there are tools that meet the standards and expectations of video conferencing. It's about being able to connect a large number of people at the same time with video, audio and chat - in the top ten is limit 100 callers. There is also the option to share the screen, some have the option of live broadcast - screen sharing. There is no need to install them and they all have perfect picture and sound transmission, they are stable. We write about tools:
- Zoom,
- Hangouts Meet Enterprise,
- Hangouts Meet Edu,
- Fuze,
- Microsoft Teams,
- me Pro,
- Teleconferencing,
- GoToMeeting and
- Webex.
Popular Skype ranks lower as Microsoft withdraws its support due to video conferencing in Microsoft Teams.
In the first place is the Zoom tool , which has top-notch sound, allows calls for up to 100 people, and has an unrivaled feature - placing callers in separate rooms. Imagine you're teacher, you call with a group of 25 students, give them 5 minutes of individual work, divide them into groups, which can be several separate video calls, but all video calls are linked to the original video call and when they run out of limit, all back in bulk video call, the paid English version of Zoom also allows live streaming via YouTube and Facebook.The Zoom application is available for the most common operating systems, Android and iOS and can be integrated directly into multiple existing systems.
In the second tab, you'll find apps for schools that contain both negatives and positives. Based on this clear information, you can easily find out which application is right for you.
On the third tab, you'll find applications to protect the population .
The duration of the coronavirus has caused our lives to move to a few square meters in a small group of people and especially to space. Thanks to social networks and information websites, we are flooded with a number of tips on communication tools and video conferencing or applications for distance learning on a daily basis.
A number of smart and creative people have embarked on programming new tools and programs that enable and simplify education, doing good, protecting the population, ordering services, such as a global online exhibition center. GLOBALEXPO, which came up with the initiative www.pomahame.eu for all entrepreneurs, especially micro, small and medium enterprises . Exhibit online and sell your services or products never easier.
The author of the open-source comparison table is Jan Dovrtěl , who created it as part of the Covid19cz.cz - Data against Covid , which is supposed to help schools start online education faster and more efficiently. The information in this article was originally prepared in the Czech language by Kateřina Švidrnochová at www.navedu.cz . >
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Author: Jan Dovrtěl, Kateřina Švidrnochová, translation and addition of the original article GLOBALEXPO