From what I gather, it doesn’t do voice – for that you still need Skype.Įveryone else had no problem working it, except me (as always, the non-Windows running person). This is where Global IP Video comes to the rescue… In a nutshell, its a Flash-based application that harnesses your webcam and allows multiple parties to video conference. Sure, you can do multi-party voice chats (these work on Linux too, obviously), but they only do one-on-one video conferencing. Guess what? Skype does not do multi-party video-conferencing. ![]() I proceeded to move to my Mac OS X powered laptop, that are all now coming with built-in iSight’s (and thinking back, I’ve been Intel-Mac for a little over a year now). ![]() At this point, I was the only stumbling block – the Luddite on Linux, with Skype 1.4 Beta, and no webcam. The other day, my friends and I decided we’d like to participate in a video-conference.
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