[Trombone-l] Conference calls using Skype

Christopher R Tune christune at christune.com
Sat Jul 18 11:09:02 CDT 2009


Also "LogMeInPro" seems to be competing with G2MPC as a cheaper
alternative (for ten station subscriptions around $600 per year).  I still
have not found a flat-out free alternative...but you never know


Tune

On Sat, July 18, 2009 9:03 am, Christopher R Tune wrote:
> That sounds cool, considering it's free...
> Of course for important meetings where you really have to SHOW something,
> that is likely why GoToMyPC has been successful.  Also I thought it was
> cool that you could use this all the time (everyday, say) and not
> experience any charges to you (there are charges on the phone bills of the
> clients...from what I understand) other than around forty bucks a month.
>
> If you work setting up networks, or helping others with their computers or
> networks, and can bill for it, then it makes sense to consider this
> investment (you should be billing more than forty a month, right?).  G2MPC
> really impressed the other managers and all the big wigs who
> participated..
>
> Also if you get more involved in these conferences, even as lurkers, maybe
> you get more "buy in" on computing stuff.  That seems the hardest of all
> to achieve...
>
> Lots of folks just don't realize what these machines can do.
>
> Tune
>
>
>
> On Fri, July 17, 2009 10:07 am, Alan Davey wrote:
>> I fairly regularly have to set up conference calls using Skype and it
>> works
>> just fine.
>>
>> Link two computers and you can have video, but any more than two and you
>> can't have video, just sound. It's pretty easy to do, just follow the
>> menus,
>> but it's probably worth doing one beforehand just for practice.
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>
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Chris Tune

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