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Not sure if/when I'd use it again. I did have a couple of one to one conversations yesterday that went well but I can do one to one with several other applications.
Thanks for giving it a spin at least. And your frank assessment is appreciated. Yes, ooVoo is aware that they need to bring the Mac version up to speed - and the goal is to have both platforms in parallel development within the year.
While this won't be a perfect solution for everyone, this program - and your participation - has been a great way to intro it to the world. It should be interesting to see how people use ooVoo moving forward.
I think it's an interesting way to converse that's been missing for me, because it's the first app. I've seen for a good-sized video group. And I mean good-sized literally, because more than 6 would lose the cocktail party chat feel.
I could also see it shine for a "mastermind group" where you pull together 3-5 other professionals with overlapping interests to hang out, compare notes and push each other forward with ideas & motivation.
Still processing my thoughts on it, but those are the two biggest ideas that stand out for me.
I'm wondering if there's an idea in doing a compare/contrast between ooVoo and YahooLive. One of the things I like about the ooVoo platform is that you can have a "private"ish chat with 6 people - and not wonder who the 11 other people 'lurking' in the room are... and if recording is happening, you are alerted.
I think there's definitely a niche for it - I just don't know that we've actually found it's full potential just yet. Kind of like Twitter didn't make a lot of sense to some of us as just a status update app, but as a social networking app it is terribly appealing.
I'm still having very strange issues with the latest version and even have ooVoo support scratching their heads! Word on the street is another Mac rev will be available by Monday the 18th. I'm keeping my fingers crossed.
Troubles aside, I found the experience fun while it worked for me, and and it should be interesting to seeing where they take the product. As part of a virtual company, I'm looking forward to the day when all my co-workers have web-cams and we can take advantage of tools like ooVoo!
How did ooVoo prepare you for your first session?
Did ooVoo provide training or give you an example of a well executed session?
What were your objectives and how did you prepare?
Once you took a crack at it, what adjustments did you make to your ensuing sessions?
How different was your first session from your last session?
Laura and anyone else with ooVoo scars, feel free to share your answers to these questions.
"My first thought was that it was like Stickam and/or maybe like PalTalk, only with a slightly different mindset. It’s shiny. There are lots of buttons to push. There’s a fairly simple (fairly) social communication tool.
It worked okay for a six way chat early on. The errors people experienced were mostly bandwidth related, it seemed. I think Mac users get a slightly less robust experience (grumble, grumble), but otherwise, it worked-ish. Jeff Glasson from PerkettPR (on a Mac) had a rough time, but I think that’s him. : ) "
I like how you explained that. Very helpful. Thanks.
but i wanna know how can i call anther contrys ...
i hope theres answer ....
my district is suggesting oovoo instead.
anyone have pros and cons they can offer?
biggest con for oovoo i'm seeing (from geekmommy's post) is that you can only have one person interact - with headphones.