One of the trending remote conferencing platforms on the planet, Zoom, has seen a surge in its user base over the past month. It wasn’t ready to accommodate so many users in such a short time, but ultimately, it’s done a pretty good job of keeping customers happy.
Yes, there were a few security issues and abandoned Zoom meetings, but those have been quickly addressed by recent updates. So, unless you’re a nitpicker, there’s virtually no reason not to host your meeting on Zoom.
The ongoing global lockdown has certainly played its part, but Zoom’s sudden rise is still largely due to the industry-leading features it offers. Today, we’re taking a look at one of those handy little tools from the platform: annotation marker.
Related: How to Raise and Lower Your Hand on Zoom