Features – Initial Version

Free spontaneous video meetings for everyone!

Ever felt that video conferencing is too expensive?
Downloading and installing the software sucks?
Never liked all the information you must punch in before you try?

We all had same experiences! That’s why we created this simpler, faster, easier video conferencing service with “anything goes” attitude. We felt the life is so confusing, not to mention all the Internet gadgets.

In this age of uncertainty and confusion, we began to search for an answer. The answer for “reasonably priced and super easy video conferencing tool” was so hard to come by. From our grueling and unfortunate experiences, we have now implemented a beta (here, we say a “Larva version”) of Palbee.

Yes! It’s Free!

However, there is a catch. The current larva version has some limitations:

  • Each video meeting session lasts up to ONE HOUR
  • Maximum attendees are FIVE PEOPLE.
  • Only 10 video meetings rooms simultaneously, hence “First Come, First Serve.”

But, at least, it’s FREE (It’s your mantra for make you satisfied for the time being)

Some of the features at this “Larva” stage are:

1. Comprehensible Meeting Status
Since we only have 10 meeting rooms, it’s more difficult to make it incomprehensible.

2. Palpitating Meeting Initiation
As mentioned, it is a “First come, first serve” based service. If you find the room list is full, then type the title and wait until a room emptied. Although Palbee allows an hour long video meeting, some capricious users finish the session before the scheduled time.
When that happens, you need to fire “Start Meeting” button to make yourself a session. The rewards usually go to those focused and quick users.

3. Flamboyant Meeting Interface
Our 100% Flash based interface is filled with rich features. Originally developed for professional video conferencing, users don’t need to download as long as the Adobe Flash is installed. Some available features are: Power point slide sharing, a whiteboard, a chat window, image and file sharing, and many more. Most significantly, the meeting moderator can give permission to other attendees for speaking and writing. If you don’t like attendees, you can also kick them out from the meeting , too.

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