Hi Michael.  When recording podcasts, most of us do infact use skype.   
It's actually really easy to set up a conference.  When you're talking  
to someone, switch back to the main skype window.  Find the third  
person of your conference in your contacts list, do a VO shift M on  
their name to bring up a context menu, and select add to conference.
Repeat this to add additional people.
I don't know if there's a limit to how many people you can have, or if  
it's a matter of bandwidth.  The largest conference I've been in had 6  
participants.
HTH
Darcy

On 22-Jul-09, at 7:44 AM, Michael Busboom wrote:

> Hello listers,
>
> In a few days, I will need to start planning an important blindness- 
> related conference that will take place here in Vienna, Austria next  
> year.  We have decided to use Skype as our communications platform  
> as we plan the event.  I know that people like Josh, Cara and the  
> screenless switchers use some sort of voice chat client when they do  
> their roundtable discussions, so I know that what I wish to do can  
> be accomplished in some way.
>
> My preference would be to use Skype but if it doesn’t work or the  
> Skype conferencing features can’t be accessed through Voice Over,  
> then I am open to any alternatives.  Ideally, however, setting this  
> up on Skype would be best since all of us already have this program.
>
> My sincerest appreciation in advance for any and all input on this  
> subject,
>
> Mike
>
> >


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