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pclaassens@starbal.net      2008/05/27 10:41:24 PM
RE: How do I buy this software?
please follow this link and click on the Buy now button: http://www.shareit.com/product.html?cart=1&productid=300004968&languageid=1&stylefrom=300004968&cookies=1&oplayout=USA&pc=6be1a

mzw4@psu.edu      2008/05/22 09:54:47 PM
How do I buy this software?
I want to buy RSI, in US $, not in whatever R stands for. I can''t get to the page that should be allowing it. What do I have to do to buy it?

pclaassens@starbal.net      2008/05/14 07:23:52 PM
RE: Please quote
Hi Daniel, I have been thinking quite a bit about your scenario and I see quite a lot of pitfalls. Having a multipoint video conference solution will be a challenge (even with expensive kit such as polycom, etc). Skype is very good for normal Voice calls, but you are normally limited to 2 people for video conferencing - and I haven’t really seen it working in a reasonable manner as yet. In additions, there are other free software tools available, but it will be trial and error to set these up, and if you are going more than 3-4 users on the public side, you are going to run into serious performance issues. (Unless you go for the enterprise type equipment) The other Videoconferencing methods I will recommend are online ones such as Microsoft Office Live, WebEx. Regarding your quote, there are certain things where we cannot really help, they are: Where starbal.net cannot help: ============================ * Camera, we sell normal webcams using USB ports, unfortunately the ca

rudewig@telkomsa.net      2008/05/13 10:16:07 AM
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Dear Sir/Madam We are presently investigating acquiring an Internet Video Conferencing facility for our congregation. We require such a facility to include some disabled persons in our services. We would need to set up from scratch. We have no fixed-line telephone and would prefer a 3G pay-as-you-go type of system. Picture and Sound quality should be acceptable, but we do not require a high-end broadcasting system. We would prefer to use a laptop computer for simplicity, security and portability when required. We would require only Windows and whatever software is required for the sound/picture transmission, i.e. we do not require Office, email or other applications that would be unnecessary. We have a standard PA system for our sound and would like to be able to connect this to the PC for recording/playback and the conferencing facility. For us, a one-way setup would be fine (i.e. from the church to the individual), although a two-way system may be preferred. A

 
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