Thanks for the suggestion, however (unless I am mistaken) from what I 
have been reading on the Skype web site, you can only conference up to a 
total of 5 people per call

Still looking

Darcy


Mitchell Brown wrote:
> 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] <mailto:[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 <http://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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