On 04/15/2012 04:21 PM, Ken D'Ambrosio wrote:
Actually, I'm considering a new laptop, too. I love my Gateway, but it lacks
one significant thing: the ability to hold 8 GB of RAM, which is *really
handy*
for running virtuals. Additionally, if I need that extra oomph to run 64-bit
virtuals
Howdy folks,
My agency is looking into webinar software for hosting meetings. We don't need
anything too fancy. But I was curious if someone here might have some
experience with a more platform neutral/less plug-in (software centric) service
for hosting webinars/meetings.
This list has
On 04/16/2012 10:10 AM, Robert Pruyne wrote:
Howdy folks,
My agency is looking into webinar software for hosting meetings. We don't
need anything too fancy. But I was curious if someone here might have some
experience with a more platform neutral/less plug-in (software centric)
service
You may want to take a look at BigBlueButton -
http://demo.bigbluebutton.org/
One of the regulars here had mentioned this as an alternative in the
past. No personal experience to share.
I'm not sure if this fulfills your platform neutral/less plug-in
(software centric) requirement: can you
Ted,
Thanks for the response. I think I formed my question poorly.
As a small organization we don't often need huge enterprise services, but we
require good software. As such I have done well implementing Linux leaning
companies (or maybe cross platform companies). Instead of Exchange we
Webex works with just java as well. So that must not meet the criteria.
I have a client that uses Webex and it has been fine. I installed nothing
(have java), and it works with LMDE (debian) and firefox. I like it.
-d
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