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Tweeting @WebEx: Dispelling the Myths, a Few WebEx Secrets Revealed!

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There’s nothing more revealing than a quick look at Twitter to see how the world is getting through their day using WebEx. Based on what we have been reading, we need to dispel a few myths.

There are a few problems we can’t solve – like this one:

Who schedules a WebEx for 5pm?!?!
 What is wrong with you? From @thatguyjr

There will always be people with bad timing and no understanding that many of us really do want to stop working at some point during the day! But here is a creative suggestion on how to avoid this problem:

WebEx is great. I can give control of my computer to someone else
 which prevents me from doing real work.. From @chrisdail

Mythbuster: You don’t have to give up control!
When you are in a WebEx and someone is sharing their desktop, just double click on the window and you will be able to control the size and shape of the window like you can in all other programs. Suddenly you can see the rest of your screen!

You can also use Alt+Tab to toggle through your programs and send your meeting to the back. Now you can multi-task while you are listening and waiting for your turn to present (just don’t close the WebEx browser tab by mistake or you’ll dump the meeting).

Mythbuster: You can share without revealing it all!
Here’s another common question that has an easy solution:

If only WebEx had a way to share slides without sharing your desktop..... From @frmist

With WebEx, you have a choice of sharing a document, an application or your desktop. All three modes can be very useful depending on what you are doing.

Document share is very focused, it’s only about the specific document you want people to see. Application share will let you change files within an application – say PowerPoint – you can quickly switch between different PowerPoint files and work away. Finally, desktop sharing is probably the most popular way to work with colleagues (in a non-presentation mode) because you can open any application or resource at any time.

The one big caveat is when you are desktop sharing, your guests will see anything that happens on your desktop – including an embarrassing instant message or when you  decide to check email. They will see it all! So choose your “share” state accordingly.

We’ll keep trolling on Twitter to see if we can provide more helpful tips for problems with easy answers. In the mean time, for problems like this one:

12:30PM and I am already entering my 4th WebEx
 session of the day... geez... @Marianokon

All we can say is @Marianokon, may we suggest investing in an iPhone so you can at least be mobile in your next WebEx meeting!
  

October 07, 2009 in Business, How-To, iPhone | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

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Innovation: iPhone + WebEx + Flip Camera = Magic!

Okay - you can't do this today - but I am thinking soon enough!

Our friends over at Cisco Collaboration captured an awesome moment of what's being cooked up behind the scenes. You can read their blog entry to learn more about Cordell Ratzlaff, Director of Cisco’s User-Centered Design Team in the Voice Technology Group.

Watch this! They "wow" moment is at about the 1:30 mark. Even my 10-year old daughter let out a "whoop" when she saw what happens. 

Maybe it's time to actually get that darn iPhone!

Learn more about using WebEx on the iPhone today, right here.

 

September 04, 2009 in Business, How-To, Innovation, iPhone, Video | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

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