Best Audio Conferencing Software for Linux of 2024

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    Wire Reviews
    Wire protects critical communications for the world’s most security-demanding organizations. Wire provides users with the highest level of security to ensure secure communication through the implementation of advanced encryption and zero-trust architecture. Additionally, it offers user administrators the ability to manage and control their organization's information while protecting the sovereignty of their data. Created by the founders of Skype, Wire provides end-to-end encryption for messages, audio and video conferencing, file exchange, external collaboration, and beyond. Used by the majority of the world's G7 governments, Wire is at the forefront of secure communication, pushing boundaries and leading the way in developing standard encryption through Messaging Layer Security. To learn more, visit wire.com.
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    Flock Reviews
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    Flock

    Flock

    $4.50 per user per month
    17 Ratings
    Your team's communication center. Team messaging, video+audio calling and productivity apps are just a few of the many features available to you. Flock makes collaboration and communication easy. All the features you need in one simple-to-use tool. Flock's all in one messaging, video conferencing and productivity tool makes it easier to work smarter. Flock's powerful, built-in video conference feature will keep you connected. You can have up to 20 people meet in real time. Screen sharing is possible with just one click. Flock's powerful search allows you to find any file, message, or link shared by others. To optimize project management, you can use our powerful suite business collaboration tools, including Shared To-Dos and Polls, Note Sharing, Polls, Note Sharing, Reminders and more. Flock has over 50 integrations to tools such as Twitter, Googe Drive and Todoist. Flock allows you to add your apps with just one click. You won't need to switch between tools to get the job done.
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    Zoom Reviews
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    Zoom

    Zoom Communications

    $14.99 per user per month
    571 Ratings
    Zoom Meetings & Chat allows for enterprise video conferencing that includes real-time messaging and content sharing. Video conferencing and messaging made easy across all devices. Facilitate adoption with meeting capabilities that make it simple to join, start, and collaborate on any device. Zoom Meetings syncs to your calendar system and provides enterprise-grade video conferencing on both mobile and desktop. All-hands meetings, internal and external communications, trainings, and all-hands meetings can all be done through one platform. With support for up to 1000 participants and 49 videos per screen, HD video and audio can be added to your meetings. Multi-participants can share their screens simultaneously, and co-annotate to make it more interactive. End-to-end encryption of all meetings, role-based security, password protection and waiting rooms. You can also place attendees on hold. You can record your meetings locally or to cloud with searchable transcripts. Zoom offers HIPAA-compliant healthcare plans.
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    Branded Bridge Line Reviews

    Branded Bridge Line

    Branded Bridge Line

    $19.99/month
    Branded Bridge Line offers high quality audio conferencing as well as screen sharing capabilities. Plans are suitable for small and large companies. Access to toll-free and toll-free conference calls. All plans include international numbers.
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    X Spaces (Twitter Spaces) Reviews
    Spaces is a new way for Twitter users to have audio conversations. The host is the creator of a Space. You can create a Space on iOS by long pressing on the Tweet compose icon on your Home timeline. Next, tap the new Spaces icon (multiple circles that form a diamond shape) to the far left. You can also tap on your profile picture at the top your timeline. Spaces can be joined by anyone, even people who don't know you. Listeners can invite themselves into a Space by sending them a link to the Space or tweeting a link. A Space can host up to 13 people, including the host and 2 cohosts. You will have the option to name your Space and start your Space when you create a new one. Tap Schedule for later to schedule a Space. Select the date and time that you would like your Space to go live. After the Space is live, the host can request listeners to be co-hosts or speakers by tapping the people icon.
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    grptalk Reviews
    Grptalk is an audio conferencing application that allows you to talk to a group from anywhere and at any time. Entry of PINs, delaying joining times, zero member visibility and call drops are all possible. These problems have plagued traditional conference calling for far too long. It took courage, solid planning, and a team dynamic to develop a solution that would simplify conference calls and solve all problems associated with traditional conference calling.
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    ICQ Reviews
    Stay online with a bad internet connection by using smart replies and converting audio messages to text. ICQ is stable in the forest and bad weather and even when your provider has problems and you are almost off-line. ICQ can convert voice messages to text - this is useful when you are on the subway, in a couple or at a meeting. Subscribe to interesting channels, chat with friends and create group chats. Use bots that will make your life easier. Take the time to create a beautiful nickname that combines your first and last names. It is not necessary to give out your number. Try a mask when the conversation becomes boring. We created 30 animated 3D Masks with familiar and uncommon scenes. Sending photos and videos without compression is the best way to display them in high-quality. If the quality of the file is not important, it will be sent within seconds.
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