Ease of Use
Join.me has an intuitive user interface that allows users to quickly set up and join meetings without extensive technical knowledge.
Screen Sharing
The platform offers robust screen sharing capabilities, making it easy for presenters to share their screen with participants in real-time.
No Downloads Required
Users can join a meeting directly through their web browser without needing to download any software, enhancing its accessibility.
Mobile Accessibility
Join.me supports mobile devices, allowing users to participate in meetings on-the-go through their smartphones or tablets.
Customizable URLs
The service allows for personalized meeting URLs, making it easier for participants to remember and join meetings.
Agreed. A good example of a good use is join.me. This makes sense but even so, do you know how many times I’ve had people type join.me.com even after I say its just join.me? A lot.
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about 1 year ago
I’m doing a little investigative work… While I was giving a personal training using my screen sharing program join.me, the participant had a voice come over his computer. The computer generated voice said ‘this video will end in 5 minutes’. Also there was a beeping sound every second just before this voice.
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over 1 year ago
Why don’t you have him share his screen with you? You can use something simple like teams in office or join.me so you can see his screen on your screen.
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over 2 years ago
Https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zh9h4KZpnJU this one? Or the join.me song?
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over 2 years ago
33. join.me: Share your screen with anyone over the web.
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over 2 years ago
Using a tool that’s designed for this is a good idea. There are some products for you to consider, including join.me and TeamViewer, which both have free tiers.
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over 2 years ago
“Virtual Selling” isn’t some new trend. People have been on the phones selling for decades. The only difference now is that I have to stare at my boomer DMs forehead as they dumbly try to figure out how to use a camera. The plus side is that unlike 5 years ago with join.me or gotomeeting I don’t have to walk someone through how to click a link or download something on a mac – they’ve already installed…
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almost 3 years ago
One thing for sure – if you want support from QNAP, me, or anyone else, you have to let someone remote in with something ! Jump Desktop, Google Remote Desktop, LogMeIn, join.me – something !
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about 3 years ago
Anyone got any suggestions for a remote access tool that is compatible with both Mac OS and Windows? Previously had join.me licensing but looking into alternatives. I’m looking at Bomgar, Webex, ConnectWise Control, and a few others but I’m wondering which would be best for an environment with thin clients and local machines.
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about 3 years ago
Willing to have a join.me session to discuss things.
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about 3 years ago
1) Internet
2) Interest in cryptocurrency
3) Precedence given to anyone living in this general area, preferably outside of any of the green hexes.
4) Willing to have a join.me session to discuss things.
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about 3 years ago
You are so right. That’s why I see all those online meeting invites coming from freeconferencecall.com and join.me. Oh wait, I don’t.
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over 3 years ago
So far Google Meets is the next best thing that I’ve found, but I don’t like how it is primarily a video conference tool, with the ability to screen share. Does a simple screen sharing first tool exist anymore? Basically what join.me use to be 10 years ago…
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over 3 years ago
I was talking with my dad a yesterday on how I’m getting into cryptocurrency, he has done some research into crypto and his main problem with is that apparently someone in China managed to hack people and gain access abusing blockchain, I was wondering if this is true and how feasible this is. Personally I think that its more likely that they got access to someone’s computer using a program like join.me and…
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over 3 years ago
“Wow, this is so fast! I got a join.me meeting tomorrow, will it work?”
It worked…flawlessly. Out of the box.
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over 3 years ago