If there is one thing that the quarantine of the mockery has left us with a legacy, it is the video calls.
So we used to connect with family and friends and most continue to do so, seeing the comparative advantages over the traditional phone.
So while Momentum is undoubtedly Zoom’s most popular videoconferencing app of the crisis, allowing up to 100 people to connect simultaneously, Skype could not be left behind.
An internet communication station between two people since its trial release in 2003, the favorite platform has launched a new feature, Meet Now (on the left side of the app), which allows video conferencing.
According to Skype, the number of participants varies and depends on both the capabilities of the platform and the devices connected.
But Skype did the other thing: it allows you to create a free video meeting without signing up for the service.
As for the advantages of Skype Meet Now over the competition, it allows you to write the call for up to 30 days, blur the background, and easily share presentations.