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*I have started a trial account on pgs. [[User:Jclark|Jennifer]] 02:29, 13 October 2006 (PDT)
*I have started a trial account on pgs. [[User:Jclark|Jennifer]] 02:29, 13 October 2006 (PDT)
I found this comparsion chart for the various options:
http://www.megameeting.com/web-conferencing-chart.html

Revision as of 05:56, 13 October 2006

  • We have been trying a variety of different kinds of online meeting software.
  • Convoq - We tried Convoq and it was fairly cheap but really did not work well for some people so we abandoned that.
  • Webex - We have been testing Webex and the price is $300 per month. The application sharing is good, but VoIP is problematic. We have the choice to use skype and have only four locations able to dial in, or to use the built in Webex VoIP capability. The built in version is not great. It only allows two people to speak at once and the microphone has to be passed around. We tried this and it interrupts the flow of conversation very badly. Also the sound quality is not nearly as good as skype. In addition to this there are further call charges for the built in VoIP and these are applied per minute per person.
  • Next we are going to try megameeting or Premierglobalservices (pgs):

http://www.premiereglobal.com/webconferencingresources/grey/?

  • I have started a trial account on pgs. Jennifer 02:29, 13 October 2006 (PDT)

I found this comparsion chart for the various options: http://www.megameeting.com/web-conferencing-chart.html