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Does anyone know of any free video conference software similar to MSN
messenger, but that is capable of having more then two people in one
conference?

I am reasonably happy with the performance of MSN messenger but I am
only able to conference with one other person at a time. I've tried a
basic membership with CUWORLD which lets you conference more people,
but the performance wasnt as good as MSN messenger.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,
J

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Justin wrote:
> Does anyone know of any free video conference software similar to MSN
> messenger, but that is capable of having more then two people in one
> conference?
>
> I am reasonably happy with the performance of MSN messenger but I am
> only able to conference with one other person at a time. I've tried a
> basic membership with CUWORLD which lets you conference more people,
> but the performance wasnt as good as MSN messenger.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
> J
http://www.ivisit.com/ The free Lite version is one to one video conf.
A small fee to multi-conf with several others. Good luck.

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Art Jackson W4TOY Owensboro, KY USA
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you must open His book to find the answers.

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jlokitz@hotmail.com (Justin) wrote in news:b923f3a8.0407131150.2f28eac5
@posting.google.com:

> Does anyone know of any free video conference software similar to MSN
> messenger, but that is capable of having more then two people in one
> conference?
>
> I am reasonably happy with the performance of MSN messenger but I am
> only able to conference with one other person at a time. I've tried a
> basic membership with CUWORLD which lets you conference more people,
> but the performance wasnt as good as MSN messenger.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
> J

Yahoo messenger allows more than 2 people chatting.

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Have you tried Microsoft NetMeeting? It's free with H.323 support.

JacK Lee

E-mail: jacklee (at) extremenode.com

http://www.extremenode.com




"Justin" <jlokitz@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:b923f3a8.0407131150.2f28eac5@posting.google.com...
> Does anyone know of any free video conference software similar to MSN
> messenger, but that is capable of having more then two people in one
> conference?
>
> I am reasonably happy with the performance of MSN messenger but I am
> only able to conference with one other person at a time. I've tried a
> basic membership with CUWORLD which lets you conference more people,
> but the performance wasnt as good as MSN messenger.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
> J


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