![]() ![]() Never look back unless you are planning to go that way.Most of all, have fun, enjoy the resources, and try out some new things, Remember when you shop, and you look for reviews? Same idea!Įven better, leave additional resources, lesson plans, or ideas on the BLOG. It is important to get YOUR feedback so that other educators can easier assess how useful a posting is. I invite you to leave a comment and rating for other readers. Find a list of professional organizations and resources in the BLOGROLL If you look for a topic, use the “SEARCH” feature, type in your search term, and see what comes upĤ. You can stay updated on what is going on in the BLOG by either one or both of the following ways:ģ. I am not receiving any compensation for this BLOG or my other BLOGS, Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn publications, even though there are ads displayed in the reader interface.ġ. This BLOG is based on my volunteer efforts and lots of personal time, my students' and other readers' contributions, as well as relevant content I stumble upon in professional circles. The main purposes of this BLOG are (1) to provide educators with tools (2) to let professional know what is trending in the field so (3) they have access to current information and (4) they can identify areas for their professional development. I hope that you will find information and inspiration for you as a leader, teacher, and thinker. Please, feel free to spread this article through social networks, it is possible that someone can use it and with that you can also spread and help this great project.Thank you for visiting my BLOG. If you're signed in, change your name if you don't want your default name to appear. Enter the meeting ID and your display name. If you want to join a meeting by signing in: Sign in to the Zoom desktop client. All that remains is to thank Davide Bertola, Martin Algesten and the entire team of contributors for this great program. If you want to join a meeting without signing in, click Join a Meeting. To conclude, we can say that, if Hangouts is a great messaging application, widely used around the world, it does not have a desktop client, but thanks to the open technologies and the enthusiasm of the community, we can enjoy this wonderful unofficial application that comes to answer this gap that Google has not filled. In this other picture we see the options to change how conversations are displayed. However, in YakYak, you can choose from a. For example, in the image shown, we see the different alternatives for changing the color scheme. On a basic level, YakYak is a very simple little desktop client for Hangouts that looks pretty much exactly like the Hangouts app from Google itself. When we execute him, after entering our username and password, we’ll see something like this:Ī simple and clean view, where the panel on the left side are all our contacts and on the right side, the conversation itself.īy clicking on the 3-line icons next to the word conversations, we have the application menu. Once installed, we must run it in our OpenSuse Gnome. Sudo rpm -i Downloads/yakyak-1.5.1-linux-x86_64.rpm Once downloaded the.rpm file in our case, we prepare to install it from the terminal with root privileges with the following command: If you use Opensuse, CentOS, Fedora or any of their derivatives, the package to choose from should be the.rpm. If you use Debian, Ubuntu or any of their derivatives, you must download the.deb package, either 32-bit or 64-bit, according to the type of system you have. The direct link to the download section is this. deb or.rpm according to our distribution and type of operating system. ![]() We have 32-bit and 64-bit packages, of type. Installing Yakyakįortunately, the development team provides us with pre-built packages so that we can install it even more easily in every GNU/LINUX distribution or on Windows or Mac OS. Today we will see how to install it in our OpenSuse 15 Leap. Yakyak is built with Electron, a new framework for creating desktop applications using Javascript and HTML which guarantees that it is multiplatform and that its installation should not cause us problems. It is translated into many languages including the most widely spoken languages such as English, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese, Korean and Italian but they are open to include more languages, if volunteers join in. Drag-drop, copy-paste or attach-button for image upload.Īnd other things too.Notifications (using native OS notifications).Create/change conversations (rename, add people).And Yakyak does that perfectly and we must bear in mind that this is an unofficial desktop client, that is, its development has no relationship with Google. When looking for a desktop client for a messaging application, the first thing we focus on is usability and functionality. ![]()
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