Easy to use for existing systems
I thought it was a good, concise list of necessary functions. So it doesn't look like it has many functions, but it has enough content that they can sell it one by one.
The screen is similar to ZOOM, but you can start it in your browser, and it is very light. The screen is similar to ZOOM, but you can start it in your browser and it is very light.
The screen is similar to ZOOM, but you can start with a browser and it is very light.
If possible, I would like to see two more features added.
One is that when sharing the screen, it is the screen of all the monitors. Also, since I am using a high resolution monitor, the text may be too small to read on the distination screen.
This would be very good if you could choose which window to share, or if you could share images from your tablet device like AirPlay. I want to use it as a whiteboard.
Another thing I would like to see is the ability to blur the background or switch backgrounds.
A feature I would like to see included if possible is a breakout room.
The messaging feature is like Slack. I haven't tried it yet, but I have a Noysi robot account that I think I can automate.
There is a webhook, but I don't think I can get customers to use it.
The calendar seems to be able to integrate with Google Calendar and Outlook. Being able to integrate with the calendars I already use in this way is far more useful than having a handy feature attached to it.
Finally, there is file storage.
To be honest, I was a bit confused. This is because there are already several folders created, which are basically for sharing.
Unlike a typical drive, the concept seems to be to have a private file space and share part of it.
It's better to think of it as just for sharing.
If you create a private group that only one person belongs to, you won't have to share.
If you open a folder of some kind, you can upload files by drag and drop. I think it's relatively fast.
It doesn't have a document viewer, so you can't just double-click to see the contents. If you want to see what's inside, you have to download it.
The unlimited capacity is very attractive, but since it doesn't go as far as GoogleDrive, I think it will be of very limited use at present.
I think it's great that it's a startup, but it's almost bug-free and comfortable to use. There are very few confirmation screens, which is often the case, so it is very crisp.
Outlook is a proper noun, but it's also translated. In Japanese, we use different expressions when we make requests to others, but I think the message sent when sharing is a funny translation. I don't have any problem with it, as long as there is a function to fix it here.