OpenHuddle was created with the idea that millions of people will want to join open/public web conferences and use our collaboration tools. We wanted to provide a place to create your web conference, publicize it to the world (where else can you do that?), and speak to anyone who was willing to listen. Of course we always understood that the ability to create a private Huddle (ClosedHuddle) would be the number one request of our users - and it is! So, in true OpenHuddle fashion, we heard you, and here is what we think...
Sometimes you can have your cake and eat it too.
We are in the process of creating the ability to make your Huddle private with password protection. It will be a first try - let's call it "Privacy 1.0" - as an immediate enhancement to OpenHuddle. We will continue to play with the idea after its launch later this week so that we can provide the most user-friendly privacy features available.
You may have noticed, particularly on laptops with widescreen resolutions (e.g. 1280x800), that the lower portion of your Huddles is missing. This is especially true if you are using a browser with tabs and some extra toolbars (as shown below), as it pushes the Huddle even further down the screen.We are currently working on the issue, so hang tight and we'll implement a permanent solution soon. In the mean time, keep reading for a suggestion... Read more...
Thanks for all of your questions and feedback so far. We know that tutorials, demos, instructions, etc. are important, and we are working to put together some good ones for you. In the meantime, we will put up a few posts on the basics of using OpenHuddle. So here is Part I in that series. Read more...