I guess you could probably use Skype? Runs on Windows, Mac, Linux.
AFAIK it can support >6 people. The bottleneck would be mosty likely be
upload bandwidth at the conference call hosters connection I'd guess.
Seems to have better audio quality and echo cancellation than LiveMeeting,
in my experience - but that could be related to our configuration.
Cheers,
Ivan.
On Mon, 13 Dec 2010, kevin wrote:
> One of our clients insisted on using MS LiveMeeting today. It is a Java
> app' and is supposed to work with Windows/Mac/Linux/Solaris - however it
> didn't actually work for anyone! As the lone Linux-head I half expected
> to have problems while everyone else worked away, in reality it never
> worked for me, didn't work for people using Macs and half worked for
> some of the Windows guys.
>> Is there similar tool sitting out there that works? I don't need fancy
> stuff - to be honest a basic conference call / speech only system would
> be fine for our uses - but I need it to work on different OS's and
> support ~6 people at once.
>> Can I do multiple users on Ekiga?
>> Kevin.
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