I have not found a single solution yet either. But there are some
hodgepodge things you can do. For example if you use Yugma
(
www.yugma.com/ ) for screen sharing, Skype (
www.skype.com/ ) for audio,
and Stickam for video (
http://www.stickam.com/) you should be perfectly
cross platform with out too much fuss from the end users.
Either that or every one gets a new Mac; either way.
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Subject: FOSS Multi-Party Videoconferencing Solutions?
I'm currently looking for a solution that will allow multi-party video
conferencing. Here are some preferred features:
* Ability to hold a video conference with more than 4 attendees
* Ability for multiple, seperate meetings with more than 4 attendees
(probably max of ~15 people using system at once)
* Usual features like desktop/application sharing, whiteboard, text
chat, VOIP
* Clients for Win, Mac, and Linux (most of the clients are Win32 but
definitely a few mac and linux users)
* Easy to use for non-technical people (not VideoLAN)
I've found some solutions that work great, but would rather not use
because of either a large monthly expense, or is Win32-only. If the
solution requires a dedicated server on a big pipe, that is fine.
If you know of any FOSS solutions, or even one that costs money, please
let me know.
-Charles
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