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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Doesn't Work
It does not work
It's not works!:(
I tried to connect to the vendor-provided test meeting, it says "Your browser, browser version, or operating system is currently unsupported." on an Acer Chromebook. Now removing it....
Worked well in Linux until Cisco stopped supporting it, like today...
We use this at school, or should I say we don't? This plug in don't work it does nothing and between them and chrome and google I've just about resigned to quit school thanks google and web ex.
Won't run
doesnt work
Cisco should just take this down, and not recommend it through their site, obviously not working and likely not meant to.
Can anybody tell what this extension is actually good for in Linux? Cisco propagated this for Linux at his support page. When connecting to Webex I get a JNLP file to download, which I must manually open using javaws (32bit only) from the command line, because Chrome doesn't support Java plugins and Cisco hasn't have ambitions to get rid of Java and 32-bit versions only and make a rock-solid native application for Linux for it.