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To: Steve Martin who wrote (25847)8/6/1999 3:31:00 PM
From: Louis Gray  Respond to of 213187
 
OT: There is a great call conference solution available from Qwest at conference.netscape.com that requires no software, and runs on Mac and Windows through Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator, without requiring operators.
Just as the iMac and iBook have made things easier for consumers, there are Internet-based tools that can power your Mac in the world of business. If this is a need, I suggest you check it out.



To: Steve Martin who wrote (25847)8/6/1999 3:48:00 PM
From: BillHoo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213187
 
<<Wouldn't you need a video output for that?>>

Yes. We have a multi-media connection with a nifty LCD touch screen to choose between projector and large screen televisions in each conference room.

They have no problem finding the adapter that goes into the Powerbook, but they can't tell the difference between PBX phone system cable and ethernet.

It's just one or the other people!!!! It's not rocket science!!!!

Yet, the call us totally bewildered. An iBook with AirPort would solve that. Also, for small one-on-one's in the various huddle rooms, again wireless internet would be the best way to go.

-Bill_H



To: Steve Martin who wrote (25847)8/10/1999 5:47:00 PM
From: BillHoo  Respond to of 213187
 
<<Wouldn't you need a video output for that?>>

There's even talk about video adapters thru USB.

-Bill_H