[91attendees] so long and thanks for all the >remote< fish
Tony Hansen <tony@att.com> Sat, 15 November 2014 01:38 UTC
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Subject: [91attendees] so long and thanks for all the >remote< fish
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I was unfortunately remote this week, so had to use the remote access facilities this week. Over the years, I've fortunately been able to attend most of the meetings, but occasionally have had to attend remotely. For the most part, the remote experience this week was the best I've ever had. For MOST of the week, MeetEcho provided a great remote experience. Up until today, there were only minor glitches with the MeetEcho interface. Today things did NOT work well, but the rest of the week I could not complain much at all. There were certainly improvements that can be made to the user interface and user experience, but I'm sure that those will be improved. So, good job MeetEcho. I look forward to the remote experience just getting better and better. Tony Hansen