GnomeMeeting
Last edit October 26, 2006
GnomeMeeting
is a software tool for people who use Gnome to communicate over the net. There exists other tools that does the same, like
VirtualNetworkComputing
and
NetMeeting
.
GnomeMeeting
was renamed to Ekiga in 2005.
It can be used for
VirtualPairProgramming
. It seems like a good way to
PropagateXp
.
GnomeMeeting
is the videophone of the
GnomeDesktopEnvironment
, like
NetMeeting
is the videophone of
MicrosoftWindows
. In other words, it generally does the same thing for the
GnomeDesktopEnvironment
as
NetMeeting
does for
MicrosoftWindows
. One thing it doesn't do yet though, is to share desktop, for that you want to use
VirtualNetworkComputing
. (
YouCanImproveMyEnglish
).
According to
http://www.gnomemeeting.org/index.php?rub=3&pos=0&faqpage=x53.html#AEN59
GnomeMeeting
can even interact with
NetMeeting
.
GnomeMeeting
lives at
http://www.gnomemeeting.org
, where one will find links to screenshots and download. There is one problem with
GnomeMeeting
though, it will not work
OutOfTheBox
without soundhardware.
Not to be confused with a
WikiGnomeMeeting
.
See also
VirtualNetworkComputing
,
NetMeeting
GnomeMeeting
is
FreeSoftware
.
CategorySoftwareTool