Post by yamanseo8546 on Feb 25, 2024 8:47:55 GMT
Screenshot of Zoom's avatar feature showing a fox avatar and other animal options Zoom avatar feature Also, I noticed one odd quirk about Webex that limited some of its features. Despite the free version of Webex supposedly enabling background blur and custom backgrounds, I found that my free account was blocked from this functionality. Troubleshooting revealed that I needed administrator privileges to enable this, but even though I tried it on two different accounts on two different devices, I couldn't get it to work or get administrator access. This shouldn't be a problem on paid plans, but it's worth sharing for anyone looking to test the product on the free plan. Zoom is more widely used, but Webex is easy to learn Based on download data, Zoom is about 200 times more popular than Webex.
Actual data on Zoom's market share vs. Webex's is pretty mixed, but across the board, Zoom's global market share for video conferencing is generally reported to be several times greater than Webex's. So while I can't find any reliable reports comparing their usage rates, their statistics on the App Store and Play Store are pretty telling: Zoom: Over 1 billion Europe Mobile Number List downloads onn Business applications in the App Store Webex: Over 5 million downloads on G Business applications in the App Store That's right: Zoom has roughly a billion more downloads than Webex in the Play store alone. I think it's pretty safe to say that Zoom is more popular (though popularity in individual industries may vary), which has the advantage of making it more familiar for many users.
That means when teams hire new employees, enlist freelancers, or add virtual conferencing to their workflows, they can be pretty confident that Zoom will come with a baseline of common experience. It also means that when Webex users need to connect with teams outside of their office, it's not likely those teams will also be Webex users. Like Zoom, Webex doesn't require invited participants to have accounts to join meetings, but it still could be a little jarring for teams that are used to Zoom. Webex vs. Zoom user experience All that said, video conferencing software isn't exactly the most complicated type of software to learn.
Actual data on Zoom's market share vs. Webex's is pretty mixed, but across the board, Zoom's global market share for video conferencing is generally reported to be several times greater than Webex's. So while I can't find any reliable reports comparing their usage rates, their statistics on the App Store and Play Store are pretty telling: Zoom: Over 1 billion Europe Mobile Number List downloads onn Business applications in the App Store Webex: Over 5 million downloads on G Business applications in the App Store That's right: Zoom has roughly a billion more downloads than Webex in the Play store alone. I think it's pretty safe to say that Zoom is more popular (though popularity in individual industries may vary), which has the advantage of making it more familiar for many users.
That means when teams hire new employees, enlist freelancers, or add virtual conferencing to their workflows, they can be pretty confident that Zoom will come with a baseline of common experience. It also means that when Webex users need to connect with teams outside of their office, it's not likely those teams will also be Webex users. Like Zoom, Webex doesn't require invited participants to have accounts to join meetings, but it still could be a little jarring for teams that are used to Zoom. Webex vs. Zoom user experience All that said, video conferencing software isn't exactly the most complicated type of software to learn.