Simple Mac Videoconferencing

Smith Micro Software's Video-
Link pro
quickly and cost-effectively turns almost any Macintosh computer into a videoconferencing station for anyone who needs the advantages of face-to-face communications video, audio and chat. Standards-compliant H.323 videoconferencing easily links Windows and Mac users together across the Internet or over a network.

Easy to set up and even easier to use, VideoLink pro quickly accesses the connections that are utilized most by the user through a convenient "Favorites" directory. It also features outbound video display and lets users choose among three image sizes for inbound video. VideoLink pro uses e-mail or an IP address to connect. A background call-listening application lets users know when someone tries to reach them. Smith Micro Software, Aliso Viejo, CA, (949) 362-5800, www.smithmicro.com.

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