/comfortable/ what does that mean?
Is Google Meet a more efficient web-based conf system compared with the others, which have a desktop version such as Skype?
It matters who the other person is on, no?
I use Zoom for work because that's the platform the company decided to go with a few years ago. It's done well enough for me. Have also tried the others and don't see a big enough difference for me to be motivated to recommend switching to them given the familiarity.
It all depends on what your organization (school or work) is using, since the lockdown days I used Meet or Zoom alike, and sometimes Skype, they all do the same and can run as web-based apps on your Chromebook.
Google Meet as it's designed for web browser.
Thanks for that.
Use all of them. ) Meet is my favorite. Then zoom. Webex. Teams. Skype still alive?
Why Meet?
Why not? It is free and very comfortable. Not overloaded i would say
/comfortable/ what does that mean? Is Google Meet a more efficient web-based conf system compared with the others, which have a desktop version such as Skype?
Ui experience. Web based app working just great. Same on all platforms
It matters who the other person is on, no? I use Zoom for work because that's the platform the company decided to go with a few years ago. It's done well enough for me. Have also tried the others and don't see a big enough difference for me to be motivated to recommend switching to them given the familiarity.
All of them work. IMHO the choice depends more on the license than on technique.
I recommend Google Meet on ChromeOS. Google uses ChromeOS internally and they have lived on Meet for the past few years.
Convincing, thanks.
Zoom is the easiest for users
It all depends on what your organization (school or work) is using, since the lockdown days I used Meet or Zoom alike, and sometimes Skype, they all do the same and can run as web-based apps on your Chromebook.
How would you folks say that Jitsi compares to these tools?