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  • K Kent Sharkey

    I vaguely recall Skype is capable of it (actually, Christian is probably right, any of the IM clients should work for that number as well), and I think I saw this in today's Insider: Slick, free virtual meetings-for Windows, the Mac or Linux[^]

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    Thunderbox666
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    its true that the IM clients will do video conferencing, but only support 1 to 1, where as I am looking for one that supports 4. The one in the insider doesnt seem to do video, i may be wrong, but it seems to do voice and desktop sharing.

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      Hey all, Does anyone know of a cheap/free video conferencing service/program that will work with windows? I need to have at least 4 people in it, preferably more. :~ Thanks heaps for your help, Thunderbox666 "There are three sides to every story. Yours, mine and the truth" ~ unknown

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      code frog 0
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      https://www.yugma.com/about/index.php[^]

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        Hey all, Does anyone know of a cheap/free video conferencing service/program that will work with windows? I need to have at least 4 people in it, preferably more. :~ Thanks heaps for your help, Thunderbox666 "There are three sides to every story. Yours, mine and the truth" ~ unknown

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        leppie
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        I have seen this, but dunno if it fits the bill (havent used it either). VMukti P2P Multipoint Real-time Rich Media Collaboration Platform [^] "Web2.0, distributed, peer-to-peer, grid computing, unified communications SAAS platform for web, phone, and IM rich media collaboration & conference. This Multipoint VoIP, VVoIP Video service delivery platform is based on C#, WPF, WCF, & .NET 3.5. "

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          https://www.yugma.com/about/index.php[^]

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          Paul Conrad
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          Looks interesting. Will look at it closer later on.

          "Try asking what you want to know, rather than asking a question whose answer you know." - Christian Graus

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            https://www.yugma.com/about/index.php[^]

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            Manjit Dosanjh
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            I think Yugma is desktop sharing, isn't it? I am certain that for video conferencing, you need some sort of streaming server

            "If the facts don't fit the theory, change the facts."

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            • T Thunderbox666

              Hey all, Does anyone know of a cheap/free video conferencing service/program that will work with windows? I need to have at least 4 people in it, preferably more. :~ Thanks heaps for your help, Thunderbox666 "There are three sides to every story. Yours, mine and the truth" ~ unknown

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              Adar Wesley
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              Try http://www.oovoo.com/ It supports up to 6 people video conference, as far as I remember. --- Adar Wesley

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                Hey all, Does anyone know of a cheap/free video conferencing service/program that will work with windows? I need to have at least 4 people in it, preferably more. :~ Thanks heaps for your help, Thunderbox666 "There are three sides to every story. Yours, mine and the truth" ~ unknown

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                sunnylarry
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                Just found and never tried.For your reference http://www.sightspeed.com/[^]

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                • T Thunderbox666

                  Hey all, Does anyone know of a cheap/free video conferencing service/program that will work with windows? I need to have at least 4 people in it, preferably more. :~ Thanks heaps for your help, Thunderbox666 "There are three sides to every story. Yours, mine and the truth" ~ unknown

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                  skuzz100
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                  I haven't used this but looked at it about a year ago. It might fit the bill. http://research.microsoft.com/conferencexp/

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                  • T Thunderbox666

                    Hey all, Does anyone know of a cheap/free video conferencing service/program that will work with windows? I need to have at least 4 people in it, preferably more. :~ Thanks heaps for your help, Thunderbox666 "There are three sides to every story. Yours, mine and the truth" ~ unknown

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                    Shankar Venkataraman
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                    Try Damaka from www.damaka.com. It offers real time video conferencing upto 4 parties. I have used it/played with it. Seems quite robust, and the video quality is reasonably good at moderate connection bandwidths. Shankar Venkataraman

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                    • K Kent Sharkey

                      I vaguely recall Skype is capable of it (actually, Christian is probably right, any of the IM clients should work for that number as well), and I think I saw this in today's Insider: Slick, free virtual meetings-for Windows, the Mac or Linux[^]

                      -------------- TTFN - Kent

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                      Mark Rodrigues
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                      I have tried with MSN and Skype and I can't seem to do it so. Doesn't mean it can't be done; it is just beyond me ;P Mark

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                      • T Thunderbox666

                        Hey all, Does anyone know of a cheap/free video conferencing service/program that will work with windows? I need to have at least 4 people in it, preferably more. :~ Thanks heaps for your help, Thunderbox666 "There are three sides to every story. Yours, mine and the truth" ~ unknown

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                        john wick 2023
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                        Good evening, there is a great way to expand your conference platform, video API it can be both for work and for simple communication, we have been doing this for a relatively short time, so please contact us, we will be happy to help you

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