I hope I'm not guilty of spreading old news here, but I've just noticed release
of Skype 5 beta for Mac, now enabling group video conferencing.
http://www.skype.com/intl/en/get-skype/on-your-computer/macosx/beta
Cheers, Steven
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Hi Guys!
I have been reading all the comments about skype these past few weeks
and have to tell you that cross platform video conferencing already
exists. Have a look at http://www.ivisit.com/. For $US 50 per annum
you can have video telephone calls for as often and as long as you
like
On Jan 18, 2004, at 12:35 AM, Ryan Schotte wrote:
What is the simplest/cheapest software for chat/video conferencing.
My
son is in Montreal and has all the necessary and we want to
receive/send with him. He has the right camera but we are content
just
to send voice while we receive
> What is the simplest/cheapest software for chat/video conferencing. My
> son is in Montreal and has all the necessary and we want to
> receive/send with him. He has the right camera but we are content just
> to send voice while we receive pictures and voice.
> iChat requ
What is the simplest/cheapest software for chat/video conferencing. My
son is in Montreal and has all the necessary and we want to
receive/send with him. He has the right camera but we are content just
to send voice while we receive pictures and voice.
iChat requires signing up for .Mac
On Monday, June 23, 2003, at 07:08 PM, Dave Choy wrote:
Anyway, the good news is there *are * alternatives which work on both
PC and Mac whic you can get your family to use. Here are some
alternatives:
Just an FYI... There is also a very chatty black cat out there that
likes to fly visual sty
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