Intel Unite vs. Pop

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Intel Unite
Score 8.0 out of 10
N/A
Intel Unite is a collaboration tool combining document sharing, visual collaboration, whiteboarding, and meeting space controls in a single platform.N/A
Pop
Score 9.7 out of 10
N/A
The makers of Screenhero now offer Pop, a remote collaboration platform with features like multiple mouse cursors, voice chat, and high definition screen resolution. Pop supports voice and video collaboration, screen sharing, multiplayer meetings, drawing and highlighting, and the ability to interact from a variety of devices (Mac, Windows, Linux, mobile devices, etc.).
$0
per month
Pricing
Intel UnitePop
Editions & Modules
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Offerings
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Intel UnitePop
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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Intel UnitePop
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Features
Intel UnitePop
Project Management
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Intel Unite
8.0
1 Ratings
2% above category average
Pop
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Ratings
Mobile Access8.01 Ratings00 Ratings
Communication
Comparison of Communication features of Product A and Product B
Intel Unite
8.0
1 Ratings
0% below category average
Pop
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Ratings
Chat8.01 Ratings00 Ratings
File Sharing & Management
Comparison of File Sharing & Management features of Product A and Product B
Intel Unite
8.5
1 Ratings
5% above category average
Pop
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Ratings
Document collaboration10.01 Ratings00 Ratings
Access control7.01 Ratings00 Ratings
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User Ratings
Intel UnitePop
Likelihood to Recommend
8.0
(1 ratings)
9.4
(7 ratings)
User Testimonials
Intel UnitePop
Likelihood to Recommend
Intel Corporation
It's a fantastic tool [Intel Unite] in meeting rooms where staff frequently change and/or bring their own devices to connect. No more wires or dongles, just a wifi connection needed and that's it to stream to the screen. It'll even display on the screen exactly what end-users need to do to connect, which makes getting connected for less tech-savvy users very easy. If you have an IT or AV department that isn't great, this probably isn't a great option to roll-your-own, but they do sell dedicated Intel Unite PCs with everything pre-done on them.
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Pop Technologies, Inc.
  • Pair development
  • Knowledge Shares
  • Bug-reporting and explanation
  • Audio/voice integration WITH video share
  • Makes gaming very fun
  • Copy/Paste works flawlessly from my computer to another screenhero users computer.
  • Screenhero works with screen-recording software, so not only can I pair-develop, I can take video of a pair development session.
  • I can't think of any reason why Screenhero wouldn't be suited for any situation. I would say that they need to bring back the option for a native app capability outside of the slack app like they did during the Slack merge transition.
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Pros
Intel Corporation
  • No dongles needed any longer for connections, it's all through a local wifi (or the corporate one depending on how you set it up). You can stream from mobile devices too.
  • Simple set-up - laptops connect very easily, mobiles connect quickly with an app.
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Pop Technologies, Inc.
  • EASY! A simply to use and understand UI cannot be understated. I needed no additional training and did not need to reference and support documentation to pick up and use Screenhero with my team. It's easy to add new folks to connect with, easy to call them, easy to end the call, and so forth. I would liken the UI to a more sleek Yahoo Instant Messenger (for those who remember that service!).
  • Painless. I rarely ever had connectivity issues or grainy audio/video quality. When I did occasionally encounter that (rough guess maybe 1 in 20), it usually cleared itself up after a few seconds. I think it's only ever "locked up" on me twice, meaning I had to disconnect and reconnect in order for the issue to be resolved. Overall, a painless experience.
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Cons
Intel Corporation
  • The initial setup was a bit of a pain - when we started they required specific hardware to make it work (Intel vPro), which wasn't on the PC used for presentations at the time and we had to change hardware out.
  • Software versions are difficult to find on the Intel website - it's a bit of a jumble and not clear as to what needs to be installed and where.
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Pop Technologies, Inc.
  • I'm not sure how to sign up right now. I guess until it's integrated into Slack as a full-blown feature it'll stay like that.
  • Most probably it'll be monetized as an extra feature.
  • This is true for most of the remote management solutions: security concerns. Slack had some break-ins in the past, giving remote control to your computer can be dangerous.
  • Another issue which is problematic for similar product too: watch out if there's an extra remote server is involved. Say you and your client you want to guide with Screenhero both log in to a remote server through RDP. Both the RDP and Screenhero capture hotkeys, and depenfing on if your other peer logs into screenhero on the server itself or his machine, things like copy-paste won't work because the RDP is interfering with the remote management software.
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Alternatives Considered
Intel Corporation
GoToMeeting and Webex both require either a connection to the display screen or a PC mounted to the display to connect through. [Intel] Unite handles both of those areas, though it doesn't function as a remote meeting platform to bring people together from different locations. It's just for local display.
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Pop Technologies, Inc.
Screenhero being acquired by Slack was honestly the primary reason we selected it over TeamViewer. Our organization is heavily invested in Slack's enterprise solution, so choosing Screenhero was a pretty easy decision. On top of that, Screenhero delivers very well on its core competencies, so there doesn't seem to be a very good reason to not use it given its relationship with Slack.
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Return on Investment
Intel Corporation
  • For us, this has been a creature comfort primarily as it has allowed us to simplify connections in meeting rooms for infrequent staff.
  • We had a lot of theft of dongles from meeting rooms due to presenters snatching them when they packed up for the day. [Intel] Unite let us allow presenters to connect wirelessly to the display screens, and no more dongles to hand out in the first place!
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Pop Technologies, Inc.
  • Easier way to have conversations! It's quick and simple.
  • Skip the toneless slack conversation and hash it out over ScreenHero!
  • Screen sharing has been very beneficial.
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