![]() Something I know everyone in this office would prefer is maybe like a box on the right hand side stay there until the message is opened so we know we have messages, I know it lights up orange but with so many icons down the bottom sometimes its hard to miss, I know a previous chat we used to have had this and it was much better to have something hover there to remind us we had messages. Sometimes the office chat will say 'idle' and then messages wont get delivered even when we have signed in, I think it does this when we havent used it for a bit during the day maybe? This is annoying because we use it every day. One thing I REALLY like is that it shows two green ticks once it has been delivered so that I know it has actually reached the other person and I dont need to follow it up. It is so easy to just type a message and send it instead of having to write it out on paper (saving paper aswell which is a bonus). That you can have a group chat in the office, as a travel agency if we want to send a message to multiple people we can. Very CPU-heavy, often averaging 15% of the CPU depending on each user's activity (not good with multiple users on an RDS server) web-based version very unreliable even with an unclogged 100Mbps Internet feed was not designed for Microsoft RDS (to be fair they came out with an RDS-friendly installation about a month after we purchased it) product probably sold from somewhere in Asia (not a problem in itself except for adding an extra day to advanced tech support queries). The we-based option was very unreliable, often failing to reflect current messages and not alerting users to new messages.Įase of setting up users and creating groups availability of web-based version option to have server hosted in the cloud administrative ability to review message activity. In fact, we got the strong impression that they had not dealt with a client even our size before, definitely not on an RDS environment, and they were scrambling to catch up. It *might* perform better in a different multi-user-single-server environment. ![]() However, this is not currently a good solution if your users must access the application from a Remote Desktop Services environment. Chat in a private 1-on-1 conversation or send messages to a group, theres no need for personal phone numbers. It does have many good features and the performance is acceptable. Opmerkingen: I would strongly recommend this product for situations where users are on separate machines using the actual application. ![]()
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