All You Need To Know About Say Namaste App - Zoom's Rival In India
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Say Namaste app allows up to 50 participants in a single video call, not to mention several useful features like file sharing, text mode, screen sharing, and more.
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Zoom has come under fire due to security and privacy scandals, and that’s why the government of India encouraged people to stay away from using it and Indian startups meanwhile are urged to develop other alternatives.
Among all recently developed video calling platforms, the Mumbai-based company Inscript has already come out with an app called Say Namaste, which is said to be a formidable rival of Zoom in India.
First introduced only in the desktop version, the app now makes its own way into smartphones via Google’s Play Store and Apple’s App Store.
As an Indian startup, Inscripts has put many efforts into making a qualified platform for Indian users, who want to keep in touch with friends and colleagues through group calls.
Say Namaste app allows up to 50 participants in a single video call, not to mention several useful features like file sharing, text mode, screen sharing, and more. For example, Say Namaste’s screen sharing option enables users to share their screen through a laptop/desktop during a group call session, and then all participants can approach the shared screen on the app.
In addition, users can also communicate with other fellows via text chat during the call. Say Namaste app also supports a pool of file types that can be shared across users’ devices, including images, videos, PDFs, and other documents.
If you’re new to the app, steps of creating or joining a room will cost you a few seconds – just tap on Start/Join option, and connect or set up a code for your group’s privacy.
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