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A caller asked “I was wondering if you knew of any Windows-based clients that would allow multi-user video conferencing”. I know I saw something the other day that was browser-based. Let’s turn to the chat room for suggestions, as well.
One site that may be able to help is ooVoo It’s in Beta still, so it may be free still. They are also working on coming out with a Mac version, as well. ooVoo is the next evolution in online communication — a remarkably easy way to have a face-to-face video conversation with friends, family or colleagues, no matter where they are in the world. ooVoo is remarkably easy to use: easy to download, easy to install, and best of all: it’s FREE!
ooVoo allows you to call users for free, send a video message, or start a video conference with up to six people! It’s the next evolution in online communication, allowing for
richer connections, more expressive communications - all in real time and with amazing, high-quality video. You can:
Talk one-on-one or with up to six people at a time.
Smooth video displayed in 3D with clear sound.
No one answering your call? Leave a voice, video or text message.
Send files and text messages during the video conversation.
Adjust/Mute microphone, speakers or camera.
Choose your ringtone.
View call history (missed calls, incoming calls, etc.).
This definitely seems like it may be the best solution, and it’s completely free!
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