I'm unable to recommend RC for my organization until full Linux support is added. Current workaround is to continue using Zoom for video conferencing, and using Firefox web browser (ignoring erroneous browser not supported message) for now.
Prior to the release of the new Ring Central app, there was more or less parity among support for Windows, OSX, and Linux. Now, it looks like you've abandoned Linux. Not cool RC - please release the new RingCentral app for Linux.
You support every other device, why not Linux? As the VP of our company I cannot use Ring Central on my primary system because of this. I have to run Windows in a Virtual machine to use the app. The worst part is that you used to have a Linux app....
With the announcement that the RC Meetings app, which has native Linux support, is being removed and replaced by the new "RingCentral App", do you plan on compiling it against any versions of Linux?
With the sudden drop of support for RingCentral Meetings, all support for Linux was dropped. This idea is to simply make RingCentral available for Linux again.
Why did you abandon us?
Prior to the release of the new Ring Central app, there was more or less parity among support for Windows, OSX, and Linux. Now, it looks like you've abandoned Linux. Not cool RC - please release the new RingCentral app for Linux.
Without a Linux client, I'll be switching to other options like Microsoft Teams (they have a native client) or Slack (they also have a native client).