The email address field on the Contact tab of the Profile Card now displays a copy to clipboard button on hover. Work location (Office or Remote), location, and local time are spaced properly, even when fewer of those items are provided by the user. Profile cards have been visually enhanced to better convey information about users and contacts. New Zoom icon for desktop and mobile appsĪs part of our ever-evolving products and brand, the icon for the desktop client and mobile apps is updated with a new logo.This change is only to the various UI elements and has no effect on associated features and functionalities. The out-of-meeting, persistent chat experience is renamed to Zoom Team Chat.
Other Platform Updates: Zoom Rooms, Mac, iOS, Android, Linux, and Webįor a list of release notes by date, see Zoom Releases by Date.ĭetails about upcoming releases will be posted as they become available.Ĭurrent Release Septemversion 5.12.0 (8964)ĭownload here : Download Center Changes to existing features Learn more about Prompted versions, as well as AutoUpdate tracks. Users with a version below a prompted version will see a banner in the client, informing them of an available update. Prompted: Prompted versions are important versions with useful feature enhancements and/or critical bug fixes. These can be either major or minor releases. Manual: Most client releases require manually checking for updates in the client, or downloading from the Zoom Downloads page directly. When updating Zoom on your device, there are two download types:
In addition, you can find information about upcoming changes (if available) and see a full history of Windows software updates made in the last two years (by release date and version number). This article contains information about recent changes to the Zoom app for Windows, including new and enhanced features, updates to existing features, and bug fixes.
The Spotlight can connect via Bluetooth or radio via the dongle. It pulls out to reveal a USB C port for charging. Logitech Spotlight’s USB receiver is built into the bottom. The Spotlight function can take a moment or two to calibrate as it addresses many screens and formats, but is a killer highlight that not only gives the product it’s name but sets it apart from the rest. (Looking at you Java.) This means when you get up on stage, you won’t be stalled managing updates or random shut downs for the presentation software. Additionally the stability of the Spotlight control means there are not updates every week. Installation of the software is straight forward. The remote itself it small at (0.48 x 1.10 x 1.59 in.) and comes in choices of White, Gold, Silver, and RED. In testing, in large rooms there was never a connectivity issue. Hidden in the remote is a USB-A adapter that gives 100 feet range for the largest of stages. The Logitech Spotlight’s three buttons from top to bottom are Zoom aka Spotlight, Forward, and Backward. Logitech Spotlight Presentation Remote, three buttons, three functions, no worries. Which is why it’s time to take a second look. Since then, and at the time of this review it’s found for $99.99 new on Amazon or $69.99 on eBay. Originally the Spotlight’s price was a deterrent for all but the serious presenters at $129.99. The Logitech Spotlight is not new, released in February 2017, but it is advanced in its simplicity and straight forward design. The engineers at Logitech, like you and I, probably ran into this and decided to create a masterful presentation remote we’d actually want to use. The remote is often an anchor for new presenters to clutch onto as they stare down audiences big and small. The universal behind every PowerPoint from TED to office meeting is that the presenter remote is busted, broken, or put out of its misery and thrown away.