Justin, Kyle, Glenn - thanks for the tips. I'll look at all of these if Glenn's
suggestion of dimdim doesn't do the job. The reason I'll look at that one first
is it comes at no cost for up to 20 people, and at this stage I don't have more
than 20 people. If it doesn't suit I have a bunch more
Hi Steven, you can try webex - I believe you can get a trial which
will allow you run your seminar. This runs any platform. Also you can
try yuuguu, same applies
Best regards
Justin
On 30 Nov 2009, at 12:59 PM, Steven Knowles wrote:
Presented with the usual overload of information
Hi Steven,
I've been playing around with these all year while looking for a viable
option to hold online meetings for (GMUG) Originally I was a big fan of Cisco's
WebEx http://www.webex.com.au/. But found the meeting interface all over
the place and sometimes confusing.So I decided to give
Hi Steven,
You can have a look at DimDim.
http://www.dimdim.com/
Glenn Nicholas
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2009/11/30 Steven Knowles emai...@knowles.net.au:
Presented with the usual overload of information via a web search, has anyone
already had good experience with any free web conferencing or webinar
Presented with the usual overload of information via a web search, has anyone
already had good experience with any free web conferencing or webinar solutions
on the Mac? I need to present what I'm doing on my screen to multiple other
parties, these other parties using a variety of Mac and
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