According to PC magazine, video conferencing has gone from a travel-saving feature that businesses use occasionally to an indispensable tool for everyday collaboration. In this article they provide the results of their test where they compare 10 video conferencing software solutions. The prices quoted and the product descriptions in this review roundup are typically for the lowest level of service per user per month. (For more pricing information, the editors suggest you click through to the individual reviews.) All but one of the video conferencing services tested offers free trials (most are for 30 days) and many don’t require a credit card on file.
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