![]() ![]() Why are we even having this conversation? ![]() None! Mere minimization isn't even close to good enough. The author writes, here, about "minimizing promotion." Are you kidding me? Minimizing? NO promotion, whatsoever, belongs here. The author playing dumb and acting like he doesn't know what is the problem, and only correcting that on which someone thinks to call him, is the kind of disingenuous stuff that marketers do around here, and there needs to be a harsh consequence for it. or, at the very least, have a big Wikipedia-standard notice put at its very top warning that it reads more promotionally than encyclopedically, and that it needs to be fixed or it will be removed. Written exactly as it is, this article did, indeed, need to be deleted. like language straight from a product's web site.Īnd I cannot believe that anyone around here is teetering on the edge about any of this. those last two sections, "What happens after the trial period" and "Do I need a Pro Version license" read EXACTLY like product advertising. I know the writer likes the product that is the subject of the article, but as an encyclopedic article those last two parts of the article seem almost like a product ad. Harry.Erwin ( talk) 10:55, 23 November 2009 (UTC) Reply I'd like to see a discussion of its security strengths and weaknesses, so far as they are known. Perhaps you have some tips for me or would be willing to assist - would be cool if you could. I'm going to try and place a little more info about Mikogo on the article to minimize promotion. Athaenara ✉ 22:08, 13 November 2009 (UTC) Reply ![]() contribs) 23:35, 12 November 2009 (UTC) Reply I think you did a good job I'm glad Nihiltres undeleted it.Preceding unsigned comment added by Clint ml ( talk Wikipedia is what I personally use to read and learn about products and companies for their history etc, so I thought it's ok to write about products on Wikipedia.Ĭan you please advise me on specific changes that need to be made to my article and I will do my best to follow your instructions and guidelines?Ĭ. Also, i know that there are many companies on Wikipedia. I did not focus on the company in the article, but instead the Mikogo software. I also read that the article as criticized for promoting a company. And these citations were not all from Mikogo, but rather I got them from online media publications, such as Macworld. But I added all citations where I got the info. I see that it has been tagged for speedy deletion due to it not being encyclopedic enough. We apologize for this and hope you can understand our decision here.I wrote the article about Mikogo because it's software that is a personal favourite and I wanted to get involved with Wikipedia, so I thought I'd share Mikogo. We understand that for Mac OS X 10.6 users that this news comes as an inconvenience. This participant download is for Mac OS X 10.6 users looking to just join a Mikogo meeting, but not to host a meeting.This organizer download is for Mac OS X 10.6 users looking to start and/or join Mikogo meetings.Users of 10.6 Snow Leopard are very welcome to use Mikogo 5.2 and to continue hosting and joining Mikogo meetings.Ĭlick one of the links below to download Mikogo 5.2 – compatible with Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard: We will keep Mikogo 5.2 and continue to make it available. The good news is that the current latest version of Mikogo ( Mikogo Version 5.2) has been thoroughly tested and is 100% compatible with Mac OS X 10.6. It means that new Mikogo releases and features (after October 2015) may not run normally on OS X 10.6. It only means that when we develop new Mikogo releases, we will not include OS X 10.6 as one of our supported operating systems. This does not mean that Mac OS X 10.6 users cannot use Mikogo. The far majority of Mac users are moving towards the latest versions of Mac OS X and we feel that we can better support our user base and provide greater new features, if we focus our time on those operating systems. In light of Apple's move away from 10.6, it is not feasible for us to continue supporting an outdated operating system, while we concurrently work on developing new Mikogo releases for the latest Mac operating systems. Mavericks, Yosemite and El Capitan) with all the new patches and security updates, while simultaneously maintaining compatibility with the outdated OS X 10.6. We have had to develop the Mikogo software for the latest Mac operating systems (i.e. Consequently, this has made life harder for our development team. “Snow Leopard”) you will have seen that Apple has ceased releasing patches or security updates for your operating system. If you are a user of Mac OS X 10.6 (a.k.a. ![]()
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