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Zoom Apps for Linux

ToddBfute
Explorer
Explorer

 

According to the Zoom Apps FAQ:

 

Is my device eligible for Zoom Apps? Which devices can I use it on?

Zoom Apps require the Zoom desktop client for Windows and MacOS. Zoom Apps are not supported on mobile devices at this time.

 

When will Linux be supported for Zoom apps?

 

Thanks

-TAB

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Nafi
Community Champion | Zoom Partner
Community Champion | Zoom Partner

Hi, 

I think not yet for now.

 

Hope it helps! please like and mark this as solution so whenever someone has the same question this content will help.

 


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Bort
Community Champion | Employee
Community Champion | Employee

Hi @ToddBfute , 

In time we will make Zoom Apps available for use on Linux, but we have no ETA yet for that. 

Och! That's me, too. I work for a company building Zoom apps, but I can't use them myself. Backend stuff is all Linux. I'll have to install a whole OS in a virtual machine to see what I'm working on. 

Frankly no ETA sounds like no real plan/devotion of any resources to developing this feature - another paying customer here who may cancel his subscription. The client version is a tad higher than the current Windows version but features remain sparse compared to the Windows one.

@Bort any news on this? It's been well over a year.

I am no longer a paid user and only use Zoom because many got used to it during Covid lockdown. In truth it is NOT that necessary and there are definitely alternatives just as there are many texting apps. I don't see myself paying for Zoom in the future.

MadMartian
Newcomer
Newcomer

Ouch, I am dead in the water with my team until apps are made available to the Linux desktop client.

Marvas
Newcomer
Newcomer

I would like to use Zoom Apps on Linux too.

Rickard
Explorer
Explorer

As a PAYING Customer, I raised a support ticket for it ID: #13922829

Here is what I put:

 

As a PAYING CUSTOMER,

I want to use in Zoom meetings the "Zoom App" feature in my Linux client 5.9.6 (2225)

So that I can actually use the features I am PAYING for.

 

Acceptance Criteria:

  • Not slowing down the support by asking for screen captures or video to explain the Zoom Apps feature which is a known standard feature in Zoom
  • Not accepting that Support and Development don't talk to each other as a reasonable reason for not progressing the issue or escalating it
  • Providing the name and contact details of the person who can prioritize this as fix with development by putting me in contact with them
  • Avoid creating a black hole for this issue, just because it's too hard for Zoom management to have proper Product Management across platforms as they have fragmented the Product - Zoom into products by platform

 

Let's see what happens.

chuboe
Newcomer
Newcomer

+1 for linux apps

lots0logs
Newcomer
Newcomer

Any updates on this??? Really need Zoom Apps in Linux client.

aarond
Newcomer
Newcomer

+1 , paying customer requesting Linux zoom app support. 

ska352
Participant
Participant

Yet another paying customer here speaking for a team of developers and engineering managers. We have many people on Linux and would like to receive the same support as others.

Tzvi
Newcomer
Newcomer

Also waiting for Zoom apps for Linux!

fuzzytuxedomom
Newcomer
Newcomer

+1 for another paying customer who could use Zoom apps for Linux!!!

zjohnson
Newcomer
Newcomer

Here is another paid user who wants zoom apps in Linux. Additionally Zoom Rooms in Linux would be very welcome as well.

 

cgalo-ir
Newcomer
Newcomer

Apps are not available on the web browser either so there is no real workaround. Losing faith in Zoom the more I use it. How can you guys not properly support your Linux client and users?

samtuke
Newcomer
Newcomer

Paid user here representing a team of 4, all needing zoom apps on Linux. All the nitetsker bots we use now depend on zoom apps (tldv, fathom) - we are having to use Google meetings instead for calls which we need to record.

Static2600
Newcomer
Newcomer

I'm also a paying customer and would like to see support for apps on linux. Thanks.

dfbarbour
Newcomer
Newcomer

I don't believe that Zoom even has an in-house development team for Linux. Certainly Linux is a very low priority for them.  As a paying Zoom Professional user, I submitted a help ticket on this and was basically ignored. I had the same non-response to inquiries about "Original Sound for Musicians", which one would have thought would be relatively to implement compared to enabling apps but continues to unavailable despite having been standard on Apple and Windows for years.

thibauld
Newcomer
Newcomer

+1 it's very frustrating to not be able to use Zoom apps on Linux as a paying customer. It's been 3 years now that this ticket has been created. Please add support for zoom apps on Linux.

OnlinePirateDog
Newcomer
Newcomer

Bump for interest. Would really appreciate getting linux support

Edit: It works, I just had to go to workspaec -> apps -> click the app and hit "open in meeting"


@OnlinePirateDog wrote:

Bump for interest. Would really appreciate getting linux support

Edit: It works, I just had to go to workspaec -> apps -> click the app and hit "open in meeting"


You are on Linux??  I am on the most recent version (just updated today even) and I don't even have an option anywhere for "open in meeting"

That works for some Apps like Drive in Teams chat.
But I do not see the Apps button when hosting a meeting, and hit "open in meeting", I get an error code with apps like Mural after I log into Mural. 
My system is Ubuntu Linux, using Xorg (as I am not sure they have resolved multi-monitor sharing support on wayland yet).

MarkCA
Newcomer
Newcomer

I discontinued my Zoom subscription and it's still not well supported so I won't be signing up any time soon. I am able to use Zoom even on my Raspberry Pi but that has more to do with the free support of the open source community than Zoom support, though even there I cannot click on a link from my web browser to have it open a meeting and have to enter the meeting ID and passcode manually. Clearly Zoom is not and has no intention to devote resources to Linux support still after this was brought up years ago.

Rickard
Explorer
Explorer

I agree. I pay for it and I cannot even seem to track basic issues like multi-monitor sharing support for Wayland which is now the default on most. Still on Xorg and still struggerling with many issues.

 

I would happily sign NDA's and Product Manage this for free, to support the developers on what paying Linux users really need. I have the time, expertise and, most importantly, the passion to manage this Product as it seems to be unloved with Product Management on Linux.