Here's an off beat idea. We recently picked up a PlayStation Eye
camera for our PS3. It comes with video conferencing and motion
tracking. I was very impressed with the video quality and ease of use.
Also the conferencing can handle up to 6 connections.

Something you may want to consider.

larry

On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 10:16 PM, Cameron Childress <camer...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> For some time I have been using the free version of Adobe ConnectNow for web 
> presentations. It allows up to three people to be connected to the session 
> which is often enough, but not always.
>
> Usually someone in the group has a call in number for the phone portion.  I 
> had thought Adobe ConnectNow's paid version had call in conf lines available, 
> but I can't find any evidence of that on their site.  That crosses them off 
> my list.  I also though about trying to con in using Skype, but it's not 
> really usable for a larger group.
>
> So - WebEx and GoToMeeting are both $49 a month and include plenty of lines 
> for dial in and also plenty of seats for remote web presentations.  I am 
> looking to both a dial in room via phone and also a web screen share room 
> bundled into one package...  I prefer an all-you-can-eat plan over a pay as 
> you go.
>
> Is that really it? Other suggestions?
>
> -Cameron
>
> 

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