Interesting. We used hangouts for a long time but recently switched to zoom because of so many connection issues with hangouts. If they fix the connection issues, this could be a strong competitor to Zoom. Super happy with Zoom so far though.
The app doesn't appear to be live in the US app store yet, but if it can show me hangouts for the meetings on my calendar I'm up for it. Finding the hangout link for meetings on iOS is a huge pain right now.
Hmm this is interesting, for my G Apps Business account it still routes through Hangouts... One of my biggest issues with Hangouts is not being able to distribute dial-in numbers, which is a pain. We've been using Skype for Business as well since we use O365 which is also going through some positive changes at the moment.
Call me crazy but I have no idea how to use this. I am signed into my enterprise account and I went to the website. What is a meeting code? How do I get one? Do I just make one up?? SO CONFUSED! Also, how the hell do I schedule something?
@metalhaze agreed, I've got no idea how to use it, if I need to sign up for something, or how I could use it with my customers. Sticking with UberConference
@metalhaze logged in with G Suite I just typed a meeting test and it created a meeting, pretty straightforward. Currently I use Zoom mainly, paying, but I think the only reason I would use this is A: makes screen sharing for Google Chrome (especially on macOS with all the permissions in Catalina) easier for end users B. quick and fast, I was surprised that it loaded up and worked without even a miniscule spike in CPU/GPU or load time.
I think the main thing that pushed me from Google video conferences in the past was the inability to allow others to 'control' your screen, and I don't see anywhere to do this with the short test (but I did not test with anyone yet). If someone knows if this exists or a workaround now, let me know!
I can see the path forward: offer Meet, deprecate Hangout, finally end the sad sad place that is Google+. I really don't know, though, how someone trusts Google given their track record on non-essential office replacements.
Not a chance I'll adopt this when there are reliable options out there for video or unreliable options that are at least well adopted.
@gabriel__lewis I can't wait to see what will eventually happen with all the other applications that they are currently maintaining. They're wasting resources. Instead, they should focus on Allo and Duo and make them the best that they can be.
@gabriel__lewis What even is the full list now?
* Hangouts
* Allo
* Duo (if you count it)
* Messenger (to become Android Messenger)
*Spaces
and now
* Meet by Google
I mean. I'm all for messaging, but they really need to settle on what their plan is. Hangouts was a fine app, accessible everywhere, and despite being kind of gross looking, useful.
I don't even know where to message my friends at anymore. I have a four page folder on my homescreen full of messaging apps that I use to message my friends, family, work, stranger, people I'm interviewing, all of it.
We really need a one/all solution for this problem I"m sure most of us deal with. There's just no app that really fits what we all want right now.
I'd say Whatsapp, but not many Americans that I know use it. It's more of an international thing, which really puts me on a bummer since it's such a fantastic app.
I like Keybase {https://keybase.io/}, but it doesn't have a mobile app yet. (I talked to the founder and he said it'd be another three months or so).
Everything else just dodges out on something that I want, or simply feels tacky. I don't even know what Facebook Messenger has become? Is it Snapchat? Is it Whatsapp? Is it a gross frankenstein-esque monster (in the sense of hagged together, rather than destroying its creator) that prompts me to send stickers to my mother constantly? Who knows?!
I just don't see a solution anymore to this problem, and Google is doing everything in its power to make it worse it seems.
We use Zoom at Product Hunt and the quality is better than any other service IMO. People traditionally prefer Google Hangouts, because they're easy and familiar, but they were previously capped at 10 people. Meet will allow 30 people. It will be interesting to see if anyone can win this space. SO. MUCH. COMPETITION.
More here: Google quietly launches Meet, an enterprise-friendly version of Hangouts by @sarahintampa
@andrewett@sarahintampa Zoom is better. When it's actually working....Had a meeting with our team yesterday and no one could start a Zoom session or download the latest executable. #fail
The issue with Google is that they are not focused. They come up with a new product every once in a while and then abandons it and replaces it with something else that goes out of the market in a few months.
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