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CU-SeeMe is a desktop video conferencing product which provides a
one-to-one conference, or by use of a reflector, a one-to-many, a
several-to-several, or a several-to-many conference depending on user
needs and hardware capabilities. CU-SeeMe provides both video and
audio conferencing on both platforms. It was the first software available
for the Macintosh to support real-time multi-party videoconferencing on
the Internet.
CU-SeeMe is intended to provide useful conferencing at minimal cost.
Receiving requires only a personal computer with a screen capable of
displaying 16 grays and a connection to the Internet. Sending requires the
same plus a camera and digitizer (see specs below) which can cost as
little as $100 to add on.
At this time CU-SeeMe runs on the PC and the Macintosh using an IP network
connection. With CU-SeeMe each participant can decide to be a sender, a
receiver, or both. Remember to please treat the internet kindly--keep band
width limits set down under 100kbps, or less if you share limited bandwidth
with others.