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Simple peer to peer video conference server over WebRTC. Support more then 2 peoples in p2p conference.
The service is adjusted based on the mesh model. This network is implemented to open multiple (1: 1) interconnected peer-to-peer connections. Maximum peer connections limit per page is 256 (on chrome) i.e. 256 users can connect together!
High level of security: all connections are protected and encrypted according to the DTLS and SRTP protocols. At the same time, WebRTC works only over the HTTPS protocol, and the site using the technology must be signed with a certificate. All media traffic goes from user to user (p2p) and does not go through the service infrastructure. Web sockets for signaling also go only via https.
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Based on our record, Miro seems to be a lot more popular than PeerMeeting. While we know about 231 links to Miro, we've tracked only 1 mention of PeerMeeting. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
You can try here: https://peer-meeting.nb-47-dev.tk/. Source: almost 3 years ago
Miro - Scalable, secure, cross-device, and enterprise-ready collaboration whiteboard for distributed teams. With a freemium plan. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
For your project, you actually might have a better time using Miro. I use Miro for doing pretty much any kind of presentation of grammar for my classes (I'm a language teacher) and love the ease and flexibility with which you can organise neat looking flow charts. Source: 5 months ago
Getting together around a whiteboard is one of the most productive ways for people to collaborate in a room together. Miro recreates that easy collaboration for remote teams with its multiplayer online whiteboards. - Source: dev.to / 8 months ago
We also had other tools in use, such as Miro. This tool was primarily used for visualizing certain process flows, like document change approval processes. Or at some point, we considered using boards in Asana because non-delivery processes were managed in that tool. However, when we contemplated the move to Asana, I decided to explore other potential tools. After reading many articles and conducting some research,... - Source: dev.to / 5 months ago
All of my teams are remote so I feel you. My favorite tool for this is Figjam but Miro is nearly as good. Everyone connects to a virtual board and puts stickies on the board. The software includes a timer and even voting tools that are easy to use and visual for everyone. Figjam is one of the best tools available for getting remote team member to actively participate in discussions, brainstorming, etc. - Source: dev.to / about 1 year ago
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