Pretty good is what I would comment. A good and tough open source competitor
to Webex I must say.

I have tried doing conference with DIM DIM with quite a few of my friends
and everybody is impressed (including ardent fans of Webex).Though webex
boasts of its superior network and service uptime i never found problem with
DIM DIM network. The maximum number of participants being 20 in a web
conference for the community edition. But experience on similar products
tells me that 6 or 8 people in a web conference are more than enough else it
becomes more like a crowd.

I have plans to integrate DIM DIM with asterisk and jabber and create some
more magic. If anyone has attempted anything similar please share your
experiences. I also wonder how many enterprises are using DIM DIM coz many
are already using Jabber for instant messaging.

Niyam I went through your blog post on improving spoken and written english.
Thank you for the same.I am trying to follow some of the suggestions however
i may take time to achieve perfection.

Regards
Dhiraj Gaur

On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 5:07 AM, Linux Lingam <linuxlin...@gmail.com> wrote:

> dimdim is a sophisticated web-conferencing solution, under gpl, but
> also under various other licenses:
> http://www.dimdim.com/opensource/dimdim_gpl.html
>
> looks like it's geared to take on webex, adobe, and everybody else in
> the web-conf arena.
>
> what's your experience with dimdim?
>
> the 'about us' page reveals a whole bunch of indian-origin people:
> http://www.dimdim.com/aboutus/dimdim_managementteam.html
>
> i remember andrew mentioning dimdim several months ago.
>
> --
> niyam bhushan
>
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