Browser Based Web Conferencing: Fuze Meeting


Here at Browserland we love web based products: there’s absolutely nothing to install, they run on any machine, no matter which operating system it is running. You just launch your favorite browser, and they work right away. Today what I want to tell you about, is a great web based online conferencing solution called Fuze Meeting.

Fuze Meeting is a web conferencing tool that lets you share everything on your screen in high resolution with anyone, anywhere, on any device… on any continent, on any planet, in any of the neighboring galaxies. Okay, not quite. But one day.

Available in various pricing plans, depending on attendees’ number and storage space, Fuze Meeting allows you to host conferences online, without the need of installing any software, offering a lot of great features that I’ve not even seen in standalone softwares.

Let’s take a look to all the features…Or check their feature list here!

Setting Up A Meeting

When you first login into your Fuze Meeting account, you will be able to choose whether to watch a short introduction tutorial to see all the features it can offer or, if you are like me and want to go immediately inside, you can start a new meeting in seconds by clicking a button, and start inviting people via email, or social media links. You can also schedule a meeting for the future, and send email invitations to let everyone know about the upcoming event.

When the meeting has started, you will be presented with a friendly interface, that’ll enable you to control everything that happens in the room.


Meeting Interface

Attendees List

Located on the top left of the screen, this is the main instrument of the software, and here you can actually see all the meeting’s participants, decide who you want to promote as a presenter (so that he/she can help you out through the meeting)…and also who you want to kick out of the room!

Text Chat And Call Panel – Skype Integration

As the name says, this part of the screen is dedicated to the verbal communication: you can send private or public text messages to people, see their answers, and also call in a number to start a voice conference that you can fully control by unmuting people and giving them speech.

You can also add fuzemeeting to your Skype contact list to access phone conferencing sessions in Fuze Meeting: just call fuzemeeting, enter the room number and you’re done!

Share Desktop

This is the only Fuze Meeting’s feature that requires a plugin: in fact, clicking the screen sharing button will pop up a box, in which you will be prompted to install a small extension in order to share your screen images.

Add Content

Yes! As in every web conferencing room you are allowed to share and co-work on any type of material: you can upload videos, images, presentation and high quality content, as well as adding text notes on which presenters can write in real-time, and also start whiteboarding session for drawing, making sketches, adding text captions and more.



Contacts

Another very interesting feature that I really like is the contacts menu. On the upper left of the screen, next to the meeting tab, you can find a place where you can actually import contacts and create a list of all the people you want to meet with: it supports Google Talk, Windows Live, Yahoo, AOL and Linked-In accounts, and you can add further infos for everyone such as phone numbers, email, instant messenger IDs and more.



Pros And Cons

There are actually only pros to Fuze Meeting: the user interface is really intuitive, it is full of interesting features, it is completely web based, and the team support is simply amazing.

There’s also a mobile version of Fuze Meeting (iPhone and BlackBerry) for you to join and create meetings, even when you travel or cannot access a PC, and this is a unique feature that you would not want to miss!


For more detailed information you can check the official Fuze Meeting Website, or take a look at the company size, Fuze Box


Photo Credit: Cfi02

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  1. jenn5500
    Posted February 16, 2010 at 12:07 am | Permalink

    RHUB(http://www.rhubcom.com) also has a browser based attendance feature that doesn’t require any downloads. No flash, no java script requirements, no nothing. Its pretty much guaranteed attendance as long as you have a decent internet connection.

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