My Apps Secure Sign-in Extension
My Apps Secure Sign-in Extension
Join Webex meetings using Google Chrome ™
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Cisco Webex web and video conferencing is an easy, cost-effective way to exchange ideas and information online with anyone, anywhere on any mobile device or video system. Accelerate decision-making, keep projects on track, and collaborate in real time with integrated audio, video, and content sharing, all in one meeting. Enhance engagement with a lifelike video experience, which rapidly builds relationships and trust, just like you would in person. Make connecting simple for smoother meetings so users can invite others to easily join with their own video system. From the proven industry leader in web and video conferencing, rely on secure, scalable Webex meetings from the global Cisco Collaboration Cloud.
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My Apps Secure Sign-in Extension
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Work outside the perimeter
A debugger for viewing SAML messages
Extends the Developer Tools, adding support for SAML Requests and Responses to be displayed in the Developer Tools window
Useless. Downloads every time and does not work @ all.
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Decent enough for what it does. I still prefer to run meetings from the thick client rather than in the browser.
Es una aplicación util y facil de usar :-)
I liked the older version, the newer version sucks, the scheduler works only when it's happy
it didn't work. i tried on my iphone. i tried on my surface pro. neither of these worked.
Sono stato costretto a installare questa IMMONDIZIA sul mio computer per partecipare alle conferenze di un cliente e mi chiedo quante altre aziende avete frodato con questa spazzatura informatica. Chi lavora come voi merita di fallire.
Summary: strange configuration misbehavior for audio. Once corrected, it worked fine. Screen presentation worked immediately. Sound had issues, though & required wrestling to get under control. I have 3 audio devices. At start of webex, I made sure Windows audio was pointed to the correct device. Upon opening the webex, there was no sound. I config'd the webex for the right audio & mike device & tested them OK. Still didn't hear any sound -- even retested a couple times, making sure I'd chosen the right device. Went to Win10 audio to double-check the right device was config'd. It had changed to some different device, so I corrected that setting. Webex noted that the audio device had changed. Its audio settings had changed *to* the same device I changed Win10 audio *from*. I *again* changed it to the correct audio device for both channels. I tested the new config. Same passing results as before, but this time the webex audio started working in both directions.
I worked with Cisco a couple years ago, and was promised complete compatibility with Linux users by the first quarter. Of 2018. Didn't happen, and the man I worked with has left Cisco. I suspect to work for Zoom, who, btw, was started by the guy who owns 75-80% of the WebEx patents. But, my issue is that using the plugin is worthless because it tries to download the MAC plugin anytime I try to replay a WRF from My Files. I'm convinced Cisco is a bunch of hacks who inherited this POS from whoever and don't know how to make it work. And frankly, it's their manager's fault. Give them a free week and they could write a new product that would actually work. HATE WEBEX! but have to use it. GIVE ME ZOOM!!!
Security risk. There is no reason why this application should need to read and modify data about ALL websites I visit. Ridiculous.