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# VoiceONE Meetings Desktop (PC/Mac)

## Downloading the App

You can download the VoiceONE Meetings desktop app for PC or Mac [here](https://www.accentvoice.com/downloads/).

## Home Screen

![](/files/-MIykfT7GfreHo8-Zxpx)

## In-Meeting

The in-meeting experience within the VoiceONE Meetings desktop app is identical to the [browser based](/voiceone-meetings-user-guide/hosting-a-meeting.md) experience with the only exception being the "Always on Top Window" video option. &#x20;

### Always on Top Window

When this option is enabled the meeting video window will appear in the corner of the user's screen upon minimizing the app or clicking to a different application on the desktop.  This option allows users to view the meeting video window while simultaneously interacting with other applications.

## Side Menu

![](/files/-MIynHeXJrxpiOkQ7VTR)

## Help Menu

![](/files/-MIyp4--AogRJp_UP357)


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