Amy Ruell from the boston vicug writes in with her experience with the
group talk client mentioned earlier today. I have included a mailto link
to facilitate easy and direct communication with Amy for additional
followup.
kelly
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From: Amy Ruell <[log in to unmask]>
Hi Kelly and Listers,
I actually have used the service and find it quite speech friendly. It is
especially important to launch the "talk client" in a separate window when
given that option. With JFW, you will need to re-format the page after
going to the talk link, and all users must install a free plug-in during
their first visit to the site. You must be a member of an egroup list to
use the talk service. The PC audio list is one such group which has a this
capability.
Hope this helps.
Amy
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