RE: Over seas online demo

2001-08-08 Thread Mark Leith
Kevin, THe best one I have come across so far is WebEx www.webex.com. I'm actually thinking of implementing it in to our site so that we can give demos from our desks :) HTH Mark -Original Message- Kostyszyn Sent: 07 August 2001 20:43 To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Hi all,

RE: Over seas online demo

2001-08-07 Thread Post, Ethan
--Original Message- >From: Kevin Kostyszyn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 4:17 PM >To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L >Subject: RE: Over seas online demo > > >Ethan, > Yeah I have used that program in the past as well, very >coo

RE: Over seas online demo

2001-08-07 Thread Kevin Kostyszyn
Ethan, Yeah I have used that program in the past as well, very cool. This is going to be a live demo, I would consider using Camtasia, but don't those files usually get a little large? KK -Original Message- Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 6:35 PM To: Multiple recipients of list OR

RE: Over seas online demo

2001-08-07 Thread Post, Ethan
Kevin, You might also consider recording the demo using Techsmith's Camtasia product www.techsmith.com. I have used it in the past to record tutorials and demos for my web site. I highly recommend it. Perhaps you can check out also see what http://www.groove.net/ and http://www.webex.com have

RE: Over seas online demo

2001-08-07 Thread Kevin Kostyszyn
Hey all, Just wanted to say thanks to everyone that replied to my question. I am going to go with a product from Centrinow.com, seems to do the job well and it's free!!! Thanks again. KK -Original Message- Michael Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 4:16 PM To: Multiple recipients of

RE: Over seas online demo

2001-08-07 Thread Jenkins, Michael
Yes, NetMeeting can be used for that purpose. Some of the Oracle Education sites use it for classwork exercises. --Michael -Original Message- Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 3:43 PM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Hi all, Was wondering if anyone knows of any software (

RE: Over seas online demo

2001-08-07 Thread Daniel Curry
VNC is a useful, free, yet insecure option. Another would be Dameware (www.dameware.com). I use Dameware in the office and in my home. The price is reasonable, it is considerably more secure, and will install the remote agent on the server as a service, provided you give it the right login info