When it comes to virtual dance competition, Rumba dance has become increasingly popular. The Rumba 1.0 software was released in 2018 and featured a highly basic setup. It was designed to host dance competitions with AI judges and limited online capabilities. The latest version of the software, Rumba 1.1, has been released to address these issues. In this article, we compare the two versions of the software to see how they stack up against each other.Rumba 1.0 was limited in scope and could only host basic dance competitions. The main feature was AI judges that would evaluate the dancing skills of the participants with the AI giving marks on a range of points. There was limited online support for competitions, meaning that spectators could not watch the competitions online.By comparison, Rumba 1.1 features a range of improvements that make it a much more advanced product. It supports a wide range of competitions, from basic single-person competitions to two-person team and even eight-person freestyle dances. The software also supports a large range of online capabilities, including streaming of the competitions to anyone with an internet connection. The AI judges have also been improved, allowing them to rate individual performances more accurately than before.ConclusionRumba 1.1 is a major upgrade over Rumba 1.0 and upgrades the software in almost every aspect. It features a wider selection of competition styles, as well as improved AI judges and online capabilities. If you are looking for a virtual dance competition solution, Rumba 1.1 is definitely worth considering.