On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 7:18 PM, A. Mani <[email protected]> wrote:
> Which is the most feature-rich and efficient? > > I had researched shared whiteboards, as a feature with video-conferencing (Webinar) server-based applications last year. As part of this exercise, I had evaluated DIMDIM [1] - especially since it could integrate into Moodle - and set up a test server, which worked well. Needs a flash-plugin on your browser. However in the last year, they have become much more focused on their hosted fully-featured product and the community version seems to be dating. There are probably better (on the free and active front) server based apps. like OpenMeetings: More in this line from this blog [2]. On the whiteboard, especially on GNU/LINUX, it is probably a good idea to see how drivers for tablets fit into your scheme: I have not had much luck here. Using the mouse restricts you to point-and-click or at most highlighting, and even a simple circle ends up looking like its been drawn by a 3-year old. Trying to write Math equations is really a challenge! Andrew. [1] http://www.dimdim.com/community/community.html [2] http://ostatic.com/blog/open-source-web-conferencing-apps-make-meetings-easier _______________________________________________ Ilugd mailing list [email protected] http://frodo.hserus.net/mailman/listinfo/ilugd
