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Mikogo - Unpolished, but functional and (still) free

Mikogo still has work to do in the online meeting space With the price of GoToMeeting what it is, the market for free and low cost alternatives has expanded significantly the last couple of years. Since I often need something along these lines for work, I’ve been experimenting with some of the free online meeting alternatives and testing them along the way. My latest test was with Mikogo on Vista (*SP1*) and coordinating a meeting with a Windows XP SP3 machine. Regarding Mikogo, a couple (unfortunate) observations. First, the Mikogo software crashes when the BROWSE button is clicked next to the recording capture location text box. The workaround seems to be fairly simple - don’t do that. Instead, right click the Mikogo icon when you are in the meeting and select Record. Second, also related to recordings, I’m not having good luck with being able to view the output. A file with a .bs3 extension gets created, but since it isn’t associated (officially) with any application, it displays the default "unassociated file type" icon. You can click it though, and it launches a small app designed to play the file. I did this on both Vista and XP SP3 and, after clicking Yes to allowing an index to be created, shows a small player window with a larger one in the background. The first is a toolbar and the larger one is the player itself. Although the player indicates the file is being played back (the progress bar is green), the file never plays. For those of you wishing to record video using Mikogo, you’d best find a different solution. You can pay for GoToMeeting and get flawless, readily available recordings, or you can grab any number of screen capture tools and send the output direct to the Windows AVI format. As far as Mikogo is concerned otherwise, its functional in most areas and gets the "free" part of screen recording done adequately. I have trouble with their menus and some other quirks (there are three … yes THREE … differently named download files, one called Mikogo.exe, another called Mikogo_Setup.exe, and a third called Mikogo-Starter.exe). Couldn’t this be simplified, guys? Its confusing as heck, and many users would quit after seeing more than one. Another annoyance is the use of icons ONLY as the clickable element instead of links AND icons in the Meeting Info screen. When you are asked if you want to send an email confirmation to participants, you have to find and hit the tiny email icon instead of being permitted to just click an underlined link. Not a big deal, but something which should be corrected. Also a bit peevish - there’s no way to dismiss the dialog box except for the Close button in the upper right - not the best programming guys, so try and correct these ASAP. We’ll do a full DimDim review later, but for now, I’d skip it. DimDim, one of the newer "no downloads required" web meeting solutions, had similar playback problems. With DimDim, you’ll get an email after the meeting is over, making the recording available to you for download or playback. For me, that’s a leap from the plane without a parachute. I want to see evidence of the recording being stored locally IN REAL TIME, because time for my high end clients is extremely valuable, and the last thing you want is to miss capturing the critical data to be documented later due to a technical malfunction. The problem with DimDim was as suspected - nothing plays back! We retrieved the email several times, downloaded the file AND tried to play it from the web, and nothing happens. Since there is no local client and therefore no tweakable settings, we’ll have to contact support to get an answer. Note that the file format is Flash Player 8 for DimDim, a bit old now but probably more compatible than the latest Flash Player 10 output. Back to Mikogo. Once it matures a bit, and can show me some better programming, you’ll feel safer with it in terms of recording. For basic meeting work, use it in combination with your own screen recording software and you should be fine.

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3 Responses to “Mikogo - Unpolished, but functional and (still) free”
  1. kevinmic says:

    Kirk- thanks for the candid feedback about Dimdim. I’m sharing your feedback on recording over to the product team.

    Thanks!

    -k
    Kevin Micalizzi, Community Manager
    Dimdim Free Web Conferencing / http://www.dimdim.com
    e: kevin@dimdim.com / twitter: @meetdimdim

  2. Kirk says:

    Hi Kevin, sure thing. I look forward to seeing the next version of DimDim when it’s available. Feel free to drop me a line so I can look it over again.

  3. kevinmic says:

    Kirk, Dimdim 4.5 launched today. We’re also doing a promotion with TechCrunch, a percentage of those who sign-up through TechCrunch will get a free upgrade for their Dimdim Free account (or a refund if they buy Dimdim Pro).

    Techcrunch: Dimdim Exits Beta With New SynchroLive Platform, Releases Source Code (Get Your Free Pro Accounts Here)

    Thanks!

    -k
    Kevin Micalizzi, Community Manager
    Dimdim Web Conferencing / http://www.dimdim.com
    e: kevin@dimdim.com / twitter: @meetdimdim

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