| > Everyone is familiar with them I would say that "most people" never used "webinar" software, so everyone doesn't really cut it here. > They're reliable and scalable My last experiences where rather on the other side - Hangout often crashes on me and gotomeeting had problems with audio quality. > They're cheap for the presenter to use What is cheap, if they don't really work for me? Also, they mostly are general video calling solutions and rarely geared towards running e.g. a workshop. > They have clients for Mac, PC, iDevices... Yep, but there is always a plus to established players. In general, I think that the whole webinar space still has a lot of ground to cover, so new players are always welcome. |