* Navigate to https://us06web.zoom.us/profile/setting
* Click on "Zoom Apps"
* Toggle the "Zoom Apps Quick Launch Button" sliders.
This took me about 30 min to figure out because all the emails from Zoom about how to 'manage' this was a link to their marketplace which is an upsell to add apps, not to disable it. HTH someone else.
I thought this was an interesting quote from the article that relates back to something I’ve been thinking about as I’ve started to look at writing apps that run any where and realized that forces you into writing a web app, but web apps kind of suck because at the end of the day you’re really writing a website not an app…
I wonder if you could at this point reinvent the browser so it was specialized for web apps not sites, and what that would even look like.
This statement seems rather misleading. There ultimately ends up being vastly more hypertext delivered to the browser than can be represented by a 10-line html file.
It might be new to OP
> Zoom, the app for ensuring the knowledge worker parts of an economy continue to work when there’s a pandemic,
How did Zoom achieve this status? I had literally never used or heard of Zoom at home or at work prior to the pandemic, and now many treat it as synonymous with video chat the way that workplaces use Slack for text chat. Was there some crazy marketing strategy?
The competition were charging by the user (you had to commit to some user license number) and you had to go through the regular onboarding process. Zoom was like you let us know what you need later. Let’s get you up and running and we’ll work out details later.
End of day, when you needed an app for video conferencing that worked for everyone, your choice was mostly zoom.
And now we are here
Also, everyone's on gmail anyway so surprising google somehow just missed the boat on this huge competitor.