I hate to recommend a closed-source software: But perhaps, Skype? The
call-quality is amazing, and I know there's a software add-on out there that
extends the functionality quite a bit, although, conveniently, the name of
it slips my mind at the moment.

On 11/25/06, Darcy Brodie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hello
    For a non-profit group that I am working with, they have asked what
is available for web conference software. The average meeting would have
up to 14 attendees, with the possibilities of more at certain times of
the year.  This would not be our primary means of holding meetings, but,
when the weather is not the friendliest (like tomorrow), a web
conference could save a drive to Red Deer for a 5 hour meeting.

Does anyone have any suggestions / recommendations for such software?  I
am currently hosting their web site on a CentOS server at my home, and
if I could install it there and reduce costs, it would be great.

Google.ca seems to prefer to send me to web conference services, which,
primarily due to the per minute costs, I would like to avoid

Thanks for your assistance

Darcy Brodie


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