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75 Mobile Apps to Jump-Start Your Nonprofit's Productivity in 2015

Tech Soup

iOS users also can get real-time access to finance experts with Intuit's ProAdvisor Program. Cisco's WebEx app allows you to connect to meetings via your mobile device, AnyConnect lets you connect to Cisco VPN networks, and Jabber is an integrated instant messaging app. WebEx Meetings ( iOS , Android , and Windows ).

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Goin' to Meetin'

Michael Stein's Non-profit Technology Blog

One of the things I'll be talking about from time to time is online collaboration, as MEMBERS ONLY SOFTWARE explores new tools to expedite work among our teams and with our clients. Prior to trying out GoToMeeting , we had evaluated and used to other Web-based meeting tools, WebEx and Avecomm. GoToMeeting does not.

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Using Web Conferencing Software To Create A Screencast

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

In fact, it has been very time consuming learning a complicated piece of sotfware, not too mention having it make me feel stupid because I'm not groking it instantly. The next problem is figuring out how to do it. Nor I have been able to find his phone number or email to ask him directly. UPDATE: June 18th.

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Join the AI Revolution: Build Your First Low-Code Fundraising App

sgEngage

And how many apps do you have on your phone? There are now even natural language prompts powered by AI. Did you know you’re doing this stuff already? Think of how often you use productivity tools such as email rules in Outlook or Gmail. You’re likely interacting with low-code when you scroll to order a pepperoni pizza.

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The search for good web conferencing

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Web Huddle – The only other one I can find that at this time offers the possibility of sharing a Linux desktop. It’s quite interesting, and it deals with the audio over phone issue (which is a major snag) by dispensing with two-way audio entirely, and just using one-way audio. It does, apparently, do audio via VOIP.

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