What is a .JNR file?
A .JNR file is a type of file that is made by a program called HomeMeeting JoinNet. This program is used for video calls or meetings over the internet. When people use JoinNet to have an online meeting, the program can save a recording of that meeting, and the recording is saved as a .JNR file. This means if you were in a meeting and you want to go back and see what was discussed, you can open this file and watch the recording.
After your meeting is over, the program automatically creates this .JNR file. It's like a video file but specifically for recordings made in JoinNet.
To open and work with a .JNR file, you need to use a special program called HomeMeeting JoinNet Editor. This program lets you do more than just watch the recording. You can add bookmarks, which are like little markers, so you can quickly find important parts of the meeting. You can also change some settings of the recording, like who can see it or if they can edit it. For example, you might want to put a password on the file so only people with the password can watch it, or you might want to lock the file so no one can change it.
The JoinNet program does more than just record meetings. It also lets you share your computer screen with others in the meeting, control another person's computer (with their permission), share applications, and use a digital whiteboard to draw or write things that everyone in the meeting can see.
So, if you have a .JNR file, it means you have a recording from a JoinNet meeting. To watch or edit this recording, you'll need to use the HomeMeeting JoinNet Editor program.
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