Push-to-Talk, Whereby, Gather.Town, fixes, and a new toolI just released MuteDeck 4.5 with a few improvements that make controlling meetings smoother and more reliable. Details below! What's new in MuteDeck 4.5Push-to-Talk for Stream DeckThe Stream Deck plugin (v12.6) now includes a Push-to-Talk button. Hold the key to temporarily unmute, release it to mute again — useful for quick comments without toggling your microphone. More browser meeting supportMuteDeck can now control Whereby and Gather Town meetings through the browser extension. Note: the Firefox update is live, but Chrome will likely be approved and updated in a few days. Smarter macOS permission monitoringmacOS updates sometimes break Accessibility permissions without telling you. MuteDeck now detects when permissions have gone stale and will warn you so you can fix it quickly. Lots of stability improvementsThis release also includes a number of fixes that make MuteDeck more reliable during long sessions, startup, and shutdown. How to updateIf you have updates enabled, you'll be prompted to update when restarting MuteDeck. Otherwise, download the latest version Something new: MeetingDebriefWhile working on MuteDeck, I kept hearing (and experiencing) the same thing: Meetings go fine. So I built something to fix that gap. MeetingDebrief records, transcribes, and summarizes meetings privately on your computer, so you leave meetings with clear outcomes instead of messy notes. It can:
It does this on your local computer, keeping your meetings private, and without a subscription. As a MuteDeck user, you get 50% off MeetingDebrief if you use code FTD4BSADTR during checkout. But there's a 7-day trial period - so try it out first. 😊 Thanks again for using MuteDeck. Martijn You've received this email because you signed up on our website or made a purchase. Unsubscribe: https://listmonk.lostdomain.org/subscription/f7eb155f-d3e8-40ca-8404-03b998a7d331/)
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