Hi Michael,
I don't remember having to do anything special - GoToMeeting has an HTML5-based version that works with the most recent release of Chrome at the very least. No Java applets or odd desktop applications to install here :-). Admittedly, screen sharing from
Linux requires a Chrome extension, but that's it.
Perhaps you would like to try joining a test session? See here:
I use regular Skype and Hangouts quite often, and while they do work, I wouldn't call them "enterprise ready" or trust them with 4+ attendees. I also use TeamViewer for remote desktop control fine from Linux - I wasn't aware it could do meetings, however.
Kind regards,
Antonio
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Antonio Garcia-Dominguez
Lecturer in Computer Science
School of Engineering & Applied Science, Aston University
Aston Triangle, Birmingham, B4 7ET
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Hi Antonio,
- GoToMeeting works on Linux (I have used it before a few times),
This is of interest to me as well. I tried to use GotoMeeting on Linux before, but could not find this as an option (except via Wine or similar). I just checked again, and Linux is not listed. Could you give me a pointer how you used it?
Regarding Linux support, you did not list:
- Google Hangouts (I used it, works)
- TeamViewer (have not used it, but supposedly works on Linux).
Best,
- Michael
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