Thursday, September 10, 2009

ooVoo Test

As promised, I have tested my next videoconferencing platform.

During the SIGIVC Executive Committee meeting, Howie DiBlasi and I discovered we had both tried ooVoo about a year ago. We're were far from thrilled last year, but had been receiving emails which touted that it had been much improved. We decided it was worth a bit of exploration.

It took us a while to get acclaimated to the product. Thus, it was not overly user friendly at the outset. HOWEVER, once we got it figured out, we were VERY surprised and pleased!

(Of course, if we'd downloaded their magnificent help documents, we might have gotten up to speed a bit faster--ya, think?)

Anyway, once we got the hang of it, it was very easy to use. And the best part is that the Audio AND the Video were GREAT! We tried it again today, and were equally pleased.

ooVoo is a web based platform. I could not see anyway that it could connect to H.323 units. It is a good choice for a one-on-one videoconference. Personally, I like it a lot better than Skype and will soon be contacting my daughter in GA to try it. I think both my grandson and I will be able to see and hear each other much better!

We did not pay the $39.95 for the upgraded version which offers desktop sharing and the ability to record the video session. Has anyone else done that? Were you satisfied?

Here are some details about our experience with ooVoo.

PROS

  • Great Video
  • Great Audio
  • Can send an email invite to anyone
  • The invitee does NOT need to have the product downloaded to accept your call or click on the email link. (I think!)
  • Your room is private: you can even have it password protected
  • Includes a Chat Feature
  • Really nice help documents

CONS

  • Only 2 participants at a time on free plan
  • ADs appeared below video screen and in chat were large and distracting
  • Chat window is separate from video window which was awkward
  • Email invite within ooVoo does seem to work with someone who is not a contact
  • to be considered a contact, you must have downloaded ooVoo for yourself

FEATURES WE DIDN'T TRY

  • Can add up to 6 people as an audio chat -- that combines with the two who are videoconferencing
  • Record a 30 second video message to email as an invitation to join you

Have a For Fee Option with added options. See Here.

Well, that's my take on ooVoo. Again, it's not technical, but then, neither am I. Just a practical gal who is excited to learn more about web-based videoconferencing options.

I must also say that I totally believe that H.323 standard and equipment are awesome for classrooms and and large groups. I do not see these two in conflict, but rather that each one is right for a different use and audience.

So long until next time,

Dawn







1 comment:

Howie DiBlasi said...

Hi Dawn..Just found out on my free trail I have the 6 connection option...Lets connect in the next few days and see how this works with 6..Thanks for a great review for the product.