Video-meeting outfit Zoom has rolled out automatic updates with the latest features and security fixes to all users, expanding an offering that was previously only available to enterprise users.
To enhance the security of Zoom at the University, all Zoom users need to upgrade to the latest version of the Zoom Client software. This update requirement is six ...
Your future may have even more software updates in it: Zoom is now forcing all users to regularly update the application to the most recent version every 90 days. It ...
You can check to see which version you’re using by selecting the Zoom.us drop-down menu and choosing “About Zoom.” That will bring up a dialogue box with the ...
Beginning February 1, 2025, you will no longer be able to use an old version of Zoom when joining and hosting meetings at UB. Update your personal devices today to version 6.0.4 or higher to avoid ...
Beginning November 2, 2024, you will no longer be able to use an old version of Zoom when joining and hosting meetings at UB. Update your personal devices today to version 5.17.5 to avoid disruptions.
Now, you can create whiteboards before your meeting and then share them during the meeting. Changes are automatically saved to your Whiteboard library. Later, you can share these whiteboards with your ...
Zoom's Automatic Software Update has rolled out to all the app's users on macOS and Windows. This means that the new function would not only benefit enterprise customers. Since this is the case, some ...
You can now use all emojis in Zoom when you click the reactions button. Previously there were only 6 default emojis. But now when you turn this feature on, you have access to all emojis. Along with ...
Updates have continued to be released thick and fast in October, with patches now available from the likes of Apple for iOS, Google Chrome, Android, and, of course, Microsoft in its monthly Patch ...