WebEx adds Safari 3 support, embraces Mac OS X
A while back, Cisco’s WebEx division (WebEx Meeting Center, WebEx WebOffice, etc) began to support Mac OS X. Again, some more good news has arrived. They will now be extending this support to not only Mac OS X Leopard, but Safari 3.1 as well. Why? Well, according to Ilan Kasaan, director of product management, “You can’t deny that the Apple Mac is becoming more prevalent in businesses; in fact, we have seen Mac usage double in last year.” Cisco is really driven on getting WebEx to work just as well for Macs as it does for the PC and has recently began paying close attention to multi-platform support. This is definitely a step in the right direction.
With this added support users will experience, among other things, better sharing performance and increased launch speeds. More specifically, there will be better VoIP sound quality when broadcasting and improved 3D animation in Keynote documents. This division of Cisco has slowly been releasing new updates and improvements over the past few months with, hopefully, no intention to stop soon. Keep it up guys!
Via [MacNN]
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