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| I spend to much time here Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: USA
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| Video Conferencing might not be that interesting to most of my regular readers but I know that some of them actively use it for the business they run. The free video conferencing software ooVoo offers several elements that most, if not all, free softwares of that kind do not offer. The first and most notable is the feature that up to six participants can use ooVoo simultaneously which is great if you want to video chat with your friends or need to bring people from different locations together to take part in a meeting. It runs pretty smooth even with six users and offers a good sound quality. Another feature worth mentioning is that you can record messages with ooVoo and send them to other users even those who do not use ooVoo. Seveal other features that I use in Skype for instance are also supported in ooVoo. They include the ability to text chat with one or more users, send files to someone and add links to automatically use ooVoo to contact someone from a website. Best of all it is really free. No premium version, no advertisement, no hidden messages, popups. |
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| Newb Techie Join Date: Jun 2007
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| Hi Warez, It's great you've had good experiences with oovoo Just in case you haven't noticed (not to question your impeccable on-the-ball tech news knowledge of course) there is a new version available for download, ooVoo 1.1.0.0 with some very tasty new goodies and improvements. And still free, no spam, no spyware, no promises of earthly glory Enjoy ![]() |
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