Re: Off-topic: making WebRTC work in practice (Re: a brief pondering)

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LMGTFY - http://www.webrtcworld.com/webrtc-list.aspx came up near the top of the list when I searched for "list of video conferencing software that uses webrtc".

It looks a little dated (whereby is still called appear.in); the point is - it's long enough that just having the list tells you almost nothing.


On 4/5/20 7:06 PM, Bob Hinden wrote:

On Apr 5, 2020, at 9:42 AM, Benjamin Kaduk <kaduk@xxxxxxx> wrote:

On Sun, Apr 05, 2020 at 04:09:10PM +0200, Harald Alvestrand wrote:
Since I've been part of almost every single one of the removals that
Cullen refers to, it's no surprise that my perspective differs.

The push towards apps is, to my mind, mostly pushing towards *mobile*
apps - they try to push users into the Android/IOS ecosystems because
that's where most of the users are, and therefore most of the money is.
On the desktop, the single vendor focusing near-exclusively on an app
solution is Zoom.
It's true that Zoom does try to get me to install an app even on my linux
desktop, but my colleagues who use macOS or Windows systems find that Zoom
is hardly the only vendor that nudges them away from webRTC towards an app.
Cisco's Webex suite, in particular, has enough apps that I'm not sure I
could enumerate them all…
By the way, can someone point me to a list of conferencing solutions that use WebRTC?

Bob





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