On 5/19/03 13:38, "Michael Bigley" <wakinyan at fuse.net> wrote: > Someone was asking about video conferencing software on this list; > this following just came up on my version tracker email: > > SquidCam 1.5b48 (Beta - 05/18/2003) > video conferencing, net phone & chat application > <http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/mac/15974> > > I have no idea of quality, etc., but it seems to be about the only > thing out their for OSX. > > However, this also came across the Apple Developer's list: > > [13] WebEx for Mac OS X > > WebEx Meeting Center 5.0 lets you collaborate using application and > web browser sharing, chat, teleconferencing and live video. This > release takes full advantage of the Mac OS X platform providing > increased reliability and a great look with the use of the new Aqua > standard. Visit the WebEx booth at the WWDC 2003 to see a demo of > WebEx for Mac OS X. > <http://www.webex.com/services_macosx.html> Wave3Software.com makes a videoconferencing product that works well over the internet surprisingly enough - I've conferenced with it to San Diego and also to Ireland. It may be a bit pricey for personal use but they may have a lite version. It has an OSX client. I used to work for them in their previous incarnation as TeraGlobal but have been gone for 3 years now. -- Jesse "If it be the chief point of friendship to comply with a friends motions and inclinations, the dog possesses this in eminent degree: he lies down when I sit and walks when I walk, which is more than many good friends can pretend to do." -A. Pope