It seems to me like we could do it with skype. How many people would we be talking about? The way I picture it working is that those of us with at least some experience with audio hijack pro could get together on skype and discuss how to perform all the various functions. People who have not used the program could e-mail or message before hand with questions about the program. We could even stream the audio from the chat, so that other people could listen live, and message us with questions. I haven't done a lot of voice chats before, but it always seems like things are way too difficult when you get more then five people anyway.
Just my thoughts.
Darcy

On 6-Feb-07, at 6:18 AM, Scott Howell wrote:

Well that's all fine if there was a chat client that would work in such an arrangement. I haven't found one of these web-based chat deals that works. THe java program has some real issues on an Intel- based Mac. Of course its been a while, perhaps I'll try it again. In any event, I'm up for the challenge so let me figure time and so forth and if folks are interested, we can make it happen. I'm no expert, but I'm sure if a couple of folks who are using it would join in, we can probably get most questions answered. Hey, maybe I'll even send the recording to the developer so they have even more an idea on how we use their products, might help them for future offerings.


Scott
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