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Dear all,

 

[I apologize for cross-postings]

 

I have been exploring any applications/software which can do the online
multi-user video conference for both Windows and Mac, I was wondering if
you can recommend any software.  I have looked into Skype before, but
the third-party plug-in (vSkype or video4Skype) needs to be installed in
order to do so.  I've also searched a little bit on the web, and there
are dozens of applications like that from very expensive one to free one
such as Skype.

  

I was wondering if you have tested or have been using any good programs
which can allow multi-user video conference without plug-in
installation.  Certainly, the least expensive the application/software
is, the better.

 

Any suggestions or advise would be helpful.  Thank you in advance.  

 

Sincerely

 

Takeshi

 

 

 

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Takeshi Sengiku

Director of Language Resource Center

Lecturer in Asian Studies Department

Coordinator for Self-Instructional Arabic Language program

Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, PA

Email: [log in to unmask]

Phone: 717-337-6340

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