VSee Live Webinar Help Sessions – Cancelled

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Julio, VSee Customer Success Engineer

UPDATE:  VSee webinars are no longer being offered as of Mar. 2013.  If you have questions, please submit a support ticket through vsee.com

Did you know that VSee can be used for more than just seeing others “face-to-face.”  In fact, VSee is designed so you can  easily get work done during your video call or video meeting with its one-click application-share and annotation or easy drag n’ drop file-transfer .  If you’ve never tried these VSee tools, we highly encourage you to join a live webinar help session with our dedicated customer success engineer, Julio.  He will also go over our simple analytic tools to help you make the most of your VSee experience.

 

Help Session Times

These 30-minute sessions are available by appointment every week at the following times:

  • Tuesday/Thursday at 9:30 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. PST (12:30 & 1:30 p.m. EST)
  • Wednesday at 2 p.m. & 3 p.m. PST (5 & 6 p.m. EST)

To join or set up a live help session, please e-mail julio@vsee.com

Include your name, date, and the time of the webinar session you plan to attend.

We hope to see you at an upcoming webinar session!

 

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Comments ( 15 )
  • anne
    Esther says:

    Will I be able to go three way on a video call??

  • anne
    anne says:

    Hi Esther! Definitely. You can call as many people as your Internet connection and CPU will support. On a home Internet connection, this is usually around 4-7 people.

  • anne
    Phyllis McCraven says:

    I’m on central standard time, what will be the difference on timing the classes?

  • anne
    anne says:

    Pacific Standard Time is 2 hours ahead of Central Standard Time:
    Tuesday/Thursday at 11:30 a.m. & 12:30 a.m. Central
    Wednesday at 4 p.m. & 5 p.m. Central

  • anne
    Marilynne Durigon says:

    Are there any past webinars that we can watch?

  • anne
    anne says:

    Hi Marilynne! Training webinars are only live. However, we do have some rather old tutorial videos that go over some VSee basics. Go to YouTube.com and search for “VSee tutorial”

  • anne
    anurag says:

    Hi,

    Can we use the vsee as a webinar tool? Like the chairperson want to give presentation to around 8-10 people.

  • anne
    christina says:

    Hi Anurag,
    While such a use case is technically possible, we typically recommend VSee to be used more for group video chats for 3-6 people. With 8-10 people, you’d need sufficient bandwidth at each location – about 1mbps each of upload and download bandwidth.

    Thanks!

  • anne
    tony says:

    Are you working on a mobile app?

  • anne
    christina says:

    Hi Tony,
    thanks for your interest in VSee!

    Currently, we’re only available on Mac & PC. We’re working hard on our iPad app and we hope to see it sometime end of this summer 🙂 Following that, we’ll be working on iPhone and Android.

    Thanks!

  • anne
    Marilou Strider, Dean of Nursing (Azure College) says:

    This is my 1st time to view VSee. My College President asked me to see and learn this VSee.

  • anne
    Joe says:

    Hi,

    I noticed when use Vsee to record session it does not pick up my presentation or show me sharing my desktop. Can Vsee do those things?

  • anne
    anne says:

    Hi Joe! VSee recorder only records individual videos. To record screen presentations and desktop, we recommend using a 3rd party screen recording software. Here are some free screen recorders recommended by Mashable writer Sarah Kessler.

  • anne
    Ines says:

    Hola Buen día
    Quisiera saber si han diseñado alguna herramienta, de forma que personas de diferentes idiomas puedan comunicarse en una videoconferencia, es decir si yo hablo Español y la otra persona Ingles y ninguna de las dos sabemos idiomas, hay algún programa por el cual cuando alguien habla en ingles a mi me llegue traducido al español y vice versa.
    bueno espero haber sido clara con mi pregunta.
    desde ya muchas Gracias.
    Ines

  • anne
    Martijn Kramer says:

    What a nice program is VSee! We’d love to use it as a video conferencing tool in our small workgroup.

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