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- memes@lemmy.ml
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/16043675
No, I don’t want to design a logo for a coffee shop in fucking skype.
Every app has to have fucking AI now for some reason.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/16043675
No, I don’t want to design a logo for a coffee shop in fucking skype.
Every app has to have fucking AI now for some reason.
I use Skype for my meetings, as well as teams. They’re both awful in different ways.
It’s difficult for me to find a (free) software that clients can install and be device/OS agnostic.
Using browser based calling services has proved to be a real challenge with non tech-literate people. The amount of wasted time on, “oh my mic/cam was working yesterday” type situations.
I really love jitsi.
Jitsi is good
While I agree that Mic am not working can be difficult to work out with none technical people I have that experience with Teams every day. I work in IT, as do my colleagues and every morning the first call goes like “Can you hear me now?” “Gotta switch the mic.” …this is on teams on Windows/Mac and Linux … So in my anecdotal experience browser based solutions are no better or worse
Yeah, I’ve noticed this too. It’s just been much easier to tell people through the steps they need to change their devices, when I know what software they’re using. Adding another variable, like the browser itself (eg. One browser just straight up doesn’t see a camera/mic as an available device), is something I can do without.
The common denominator is always MS, for me. Teams and Skype are worse than zoom, for example. But when you’re already tapped in 365, paying for another service on top is an insult to injury.
I use Nextcloud Talk. You also can share files and other content plus it has a lot of cool features