Thank you, Tracy. I was looking at the Live Meeting site today and saw this price of .35/min. What I have not found is a detailed description of how it is all done. Ideally, I need to have it such that the user/prospective customer does not have to install anything on their PC. Because if I have to ask them to install something, this might not go well.
Thank you for very comprehensive list of links.
>Have you looked at MSFT's Live Meeting PlaceWare? It can be costed out at a per-user per-minute use around .35/minute or $40.00per seat per hour.
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>I think they also have an annual use license for 10 users at 1,080/yr.
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>Otherwise, I think there are some others that may or may not work:
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http://www.webex.com/overview/online-meetings.html>
http://www.aplusconferencing.com/>
http://www.pc-conferencing.com/>
http://www.convoq.com/>
http://www.viack.com/>
http://www.linktivity.com/>
http://www.meetingbridge.com/c.aspx?pj=141>
http://www.unlimitedconferencing.com/webconf.asp?source=bw>
>>I was wondering if it is possible to do a web-based demonstration/training of a VFP application? I read about some of the web conferencing software but that does not seem to fit the bill. They are more for conferencing and presenting Power Points.
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>>I was wondering if a web cam can be used for that? I really don't know much about how web cams work except that in some chat rooms they are used for video chats. But can they be used to present a VFP application?
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>>Also, is there a software that can be install on a web server box to make people connected to the site being able to see the application?
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>>Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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