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Re: [DL] remote marshalling [possibly construeable as semi-OT]
I wouldn't mind joining that group of yours.
But if you want to have a lot of people talking to each other try ROGER WILCO it
can support up to 100 people at a time.
Nick Zachariasen wrote:
> O.K., I may have asked about this before, but I can't remember- so I'm going
> to ask (possibly) again. I'm looking to remotely marshal a Weird West
> posse, and I was goingto do it with WebRPG and teleconferencing software (a
> la NetMeeting, but using something that doesn't suck). However, the problem
> with programs like NetMeeting and ICUII are that they allow either only two
> people to connect at a time n the case of the latter or that they allow
> multiple connections, but sound (and, of lesser importance in this case,
> video) can still only go between two users in the case of the former. I've
> found some software that claims to be able to have up to 8 people on at once
> (it's called FireTalk), but you may have to be a member of Collegeclub.com
> to use it- I don't know yet, as I haven't had a chance to test it out. So,
> to make a long post even longer, does anyone know of software that doesn't
> have this sort of limitation? I mean, I COULD use something like NetMeeting
> (admittedly, the whiteboard feature is nice), but all of the players would
> have to gather in the same location. Any suggestions, O brothers and only
> friends?
>
> Nick "lapsing into Alex-speak" Zachariasen
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