
While the Windows application focuses more on file sharing and security, the Android version is intended for conferencing and messaging only.

It's freely available for anyone, so there's no added cost for organizations who already use Zoom Meetings. While more limited than the Windows application, this Android version of Zoom Meetings packs in a good amount of functionality. It does not store any personal data.Zoom Cloud Meetings is an Android app designed to be used in conjunction with the Zoom Meetings desktop application, allowing users to attend Zoom-based video conferences. The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary".


The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. and it worked ! (well, at least at the time of writing this anyway)… Well, I saw the desktop link and decided to “just try” the “extended bits” ( ?archType=圆4) on the x86 MSI installer link ….

Spotify and Zoom are prime examples, particularly Spotify – at least Zoom provides an offline MSI installer (which then properly installs into C:\Program Files (x86)\)…īut… although there’s a desktop 圆4/64-bit installer (which infests individual profile’s personal directories), there’s no 圆4/64-bit version of said MSI installer… But is there? It’s hard enough to explain software interfaces to my elderly parents without having to also waste time explaining why their applications have different buttons due to different versions due to these “profile-local” installs, or why their C:\ boot drive, running on that small, purposely designated PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD, was running out of disk space with multiple copies of the same files… I have administrator access and don’t want multiple copies of your program, thank you – much less mis-matched, outdated versions. I absolutely abhor applications that infest your machine in the C:\Users\ \AppData\ folder, needlessly littering their “little pebbles of rabbit droppings” all over your hard drive (similar to Mac OS’s.
