Sounds like WebX. They used that when they did the Red Sky presentation
to Beta users. 

We have been doing really neat things with FlashComm and there is sooooo
much you can do with it. If you know Flash or have been wanting to
learn, now is a good time 

Dan Phillips
www.CFXHosting.com 
1-866-239-4678
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


-----Original Message-----
From: David K [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 11:30 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: SOT: 'Webinars'


Client wants to do interactive 'Webinars'...

In the past I've participated in a couple of the Macromedia 'Webinars'
(pre-Breeze / pre-FlashComServer) where they were introducing a new
product, etc. These sessions had both an interactive visual component
(requiring the download and installation of some kind of viewer
application or plug-in) and an audio component (delivered over a bridged
phone line, if I recall correctly).

Anyone know what viewer app they were using?

And further, if anyone has _any_ suggestions or can point to resources
on alternative technologies for the delivery of interactive slide-show
style presentations (no matter how obvious or obscure) I would be
interested in hearing about those as well. Thanks.

--David K.



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