How to Install Galene on Windows 11

Galene is a video conferencing software that allows you to have encrypted video conferences with multiple participants. This tutorial will guide you through the steps to install Galene on Windows 11.

Prerequisites

Before we begin, you need to make sure that your Windows 11 computer meets the following requirements:

Step 1: Download Galene

The first step is to download the Galene installer from https://galene.org/. Click on the "Download" button on the homepage to download the Galene installer.

Step 2: Install Galene

  1. Double-click on the downloaded Galene installer file to begin the installation process.
  2. Choose your preferred language and click "OK".
  3. Read and accept the license agreement by clicking "I Agree".
  4. Choose the destination folder for Galene by clicking "Browse" or accept the default location and click "Next".
  5. Choose the start menu folder for Galene or accept the default location and click "Next".
  6. Choose whether to create a desktop icon for Galene or not and click "Next".
  7. Choose whether to create an entry in the Windows Registry for Galene or not and click "Next".
  8. Verify your installation settings and click "Install" to start the installation process.
  9. Wait for the installation to complete and click "Finish" to close the installation wizard.

Step 3: Run Galene

  1. After installation, double-click on the Galene icon on your desktop or click the "Start" menu and search for "Galene".
  2. Once Galene is launched, you can either sign-up for a new account or sign in with your existing account.
  3. Follow on-screen instructions to set up your Galene account and start using Galene for encrypted video conferencing.

Congratulations! You have successfully installed Galene on your Windows 11 computer, and you are now ready to use it for encrypted video conferencing with multiple participants.

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