Hello,
I need to use the Cisco conf call tool WexEx. It looks like that it is the same issue than with Skype (32 bits).
For the future: What are the open alternatives to WebEX ?
Thank.
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I'm also interested. Currently if webex server side is updated it may work partially from Linux. The functions I was never able to start is the audio link and screen sharing. It is strange, but for some customers webex is partially working, but for some, even from IE10 on Windows is not working. You are also highly depending on the browser version, plugins and java backend...
I was looking for some more open source friendly solution, but it seems all of the alternate providers are focusing on win/mac. Right now it seems the only working alternative is Hangouts (which as far as I know no longer require google account, however some of the enterprises are fully blocking google services from the intranet, so for them, hangouts is not a viable solution)
Let us know if someone has managed to run some similar solution or even offering something :)
The most important features are
- both phone and voip dial in - session recording - screen sharing (both full and application based) - chat - whiteboard - file sharing - ideally this should be a plugin less solution (e.g. utilizing html5 technologies)
Any good idea? :)
Thx L:
On 1 February 2016 at 11:49, Patrick Dupre pdupre@gmx.com wrote:
Hello,
I need to use the Cisco conf call tool WexEx. It looks like that it is the same issue than with Skype (32 bits).
For the future: What are the open alternatives to WebEX ?
Thank.
=========================================================================== Patrick DUPRÉ | | email: pdupre@gmx.com Laboratoire de Physico-Chimie de l'Atmosphère | | Université du Littoral-Côte d'Opale | | Tel. (33)-(0)3 28 23 76 12 | | Fax: 03 28 65 82 44 189A, avenue Maurice Schumann | | 59140 Dunkerque, France =========================================================================== -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org
On 2016-02-01 11:49, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Hi Patrick,
For the future: What are the open alternatives to WebEX ?
take a look at jitsi.
https://jitsi.org/ https://meet.jit.si/ works with your recent webbrowser, no additional software needed.
Cheers
Dirk
On 02/16/2016 05:56 AM, Dirk Deimeke wrote:
On 2016-02-01 11:49, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Hi Patrick,
For the future: What are the open alternatives to WebEX ?
take a look at jitsi.
https://jitsi.org/ https://meet.jit.si/ works with your recent webbrowser, no additional software needed.
Uh, isn't Jitsi primarily a SIP client/server? That makes it a bit less, uhm, "available". You'd need to set up your own SIP registrar or use Jitsi's server farm to permit "outsiders" to share.
I see they permit using Facebook's chat thing, but it requires opening your FB account's "application platform" option which exposes most of your FB data to other outside developers and people. You have no way to protect private info in that case, so it's a really bad idea (not that using FB is a great idea in the first place). ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Rick Stevens, Systems Engineer, AllDigital ricks@alldigital.com - - AIM/Skype: therps2 ICQ: 226437340 Yahoo: origrps2 - - - - When in doubt, mumble. - ----------------------------------------------------------------------
On 2016-02-16 19:05, Rick Stevens wrote:
Uh, isn't Jitsi primarily a SIP client/server? That makes it a bit less, uhm, "available". You'd need to set up your own SIP registrar or use Jitsi's server farm to permit "outsiders" to share.
I did not need to do anything.
Was invited to a conference and all I needed was my Webbrowser.
Please try it and if it does not work for you, forget about it.
Cheers
Dirk
On 16 February 2016 19:05:00 CET, Rick Stevens ricks@alldigital.com wrote:
On 02/16/2016 05:56 AM, Dirk Deimeke wrote:
On 2016-02-01 11:49, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Hi Patrick,
For the future: What are the open alternatives to WebEX ?
take a look at jitsi.
https://jitsi.org/ https://meet.jit.si/ works with your recent webbrowser, no additional software needed.
Uh, isn't Jitsi primarily a SIP client/server? That makes it a bit less, uhm, "available". You'd need to set up your own SIP registrar or use Jitsi's server farm to permit "outsiders" to share.
I see they permit using Facebook's chat thing, but it requires opening your FB account's "application platform" option which exposes most of your FB data to other outside developers and people. You have no way to protect private info in that case, so it's a really bad idea (not that using FB is a great idea in the first place).
- Rick Stevens, Systems Engineer, AllDigital ricks@alldigital.com -
- AIM/Skype: therps2 ICQ: 226437340 Yahoo: origrps2 -
-When in doubt, mumble. -
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