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Flat 2.3.3 is the current stable release of Agora’s open-source classroom client, a cross-platform solution that delivers real-time collaborative teaching and learning across Web, Windows and macOS environments. Developed under the “Project Flat” umbrella, the software has evolved through seventeen documented versions, reflecting a continuous refinement of its WebRTC-based audio-video engine, interactive whiteboard, screen-sharing and cloud-recording modules. Educators use Flat to host live lectures, tutoring sessions and hybrid classes, while corporate trainers leverage it for onboarding webinars and product workshops; the same toolset also supports student group projects, coding bootcamps and language-exchange meetups. Because the codebase is publicly available, institutions can self-host the backend, rebrand the interface or integrate LMS-grade rostering and gradebook APIs, making the program attractive to privacy-conscious schools and ed-tech startups alike. The Windows build delivers hardware-accelerated encoding, low-latency whiteboard synchronization and one-click room entry via short URLs or QR codes, all packaged in a lightweight executable that runs on Windows 10 and 11 without additional runtime dependencies. Category placement falls squarely under Education & Reference – Virtual Classroom / Webinar, yet the modular architecture allows developers to repurpose components for tele-medicine consultations or community town-halls. Flat is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always serving the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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