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  2. List of Skype features - Wikipedia

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    Skype Premium originally bundled together a number of Skype's features including the selection of a calling subscription, the ability to make group video calls and the ability to screen share with up to 10 other people (person-to-person video calls are free), improved customer support and the removal of ads from the Skype client. However, the ...

  3. TeamTalk - Wikipedia

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    TeamTalk is a conferencing system which people use to communicate on the Internet using VoIP and video streaming. The TeamTalk conferencing system consists of a server and client application. Users are required to set up their own TeamTalk server before they can use the system.

  4. Jitsi - Wikipedia

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    Jitsi Desktop's conference call window on Mac OS X. Jitsi supports multiple operating systems, including Windows as well as Unix-like systems such as Linux, Mac OS X and BSD. The mobile apps can be downloaded on the App Store for iOS and on the Google Play Store and F-droid platform for Android. [7] It also includes: [50] Attended and blind ...

  5. The 7 best apps for connecting with friends during quarantine

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    Zoom is easy to set up and offers video chat services with high quality visuals and audio, text chat, and screen sharing features. The 7 best apps for connecting with friends during quarantine ...

  6. FaceTime - Wikipedia

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    Support for group video conferencing was added with the release of iOS 12, allowing up to 32 people to participate in a video call simultaneously. Incoming notifications on iOS devices are shown during a FaceTime call, but if they are opened, the video will be temporarily paused until the user is back in the FaceTime app.

  7. Wire (software) - Wikipedia

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    Wire is an encrypted communication and collaboration app created by Wire Swiss. It is available for iOS , Android , Windows , macOS , Linux , and web browsers such as Firefox . Wire offers a collaboration suite featuring messenger, voice calls, video calls, conference calls, file-sharing, and external collaboration – all protected by a secure ...

  8. Fuze (company) - Wikipedia

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    In November 2015, Thinking Phones acquired San Francisco-based cloud voice and video conferencing company FuzeBox, [7] [20] which was founded in 1998 by Jeff Cavins as CallWave, a publicly traded company. In 2009, it was taken private and renamed FuzeBox. [24] [25] On February 9, 2016, Thinking Phones announced that it had rebranded itself as Fuze.

  9. AnyMeeting - Wikipedia

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    AnyMeeting, Inc. (Formerly Freebinar) [1] is a provider of web conferencing and webinar services [2] for small business [3] that enables users to host and attend web based conferences and meetings and share their desktop screen with other remote users via the web. AnyMeeting is a web-based software application accessible by users via a web browser.