I started using Zoom when I had to work from home during the Coronavirus pandemic. However, even as life went back to normal and I was able to go back to the office, it gave me the freedom to work from home more often.
These days I’m using Zoom in my personal life as well. My extended family likes to get together once a week and catch up, and Zoom is one of the better platforms we’ve used.
Zoom is a top-notch video conferencing programme that works well for both online family gatherings and corporate meetings. The fact that Zoom is free to download makes it even better.
With a free account, you can hold an unlimited number of meetings each day, one-on-one meetings have no length restrictions, and group meetings with up to 100 people are limited to 40 minutes. Working with the Zoom Windows client is quite simple, much like with the Zoom mobile clients. The information about the next meetings is displayed in the main pane. As the user adds new online events to their calendar, the information is updated. Meetings can be scheduled to repeat, and the application has the ability to record online sessions and save them as a local video file.











