Dimdim: An Open Source Web Conferencing Solution

Dimdim - a web conferencing that just works! Dimdim provides an easy, open, affordable collaboration. It is used for online meetings, eLearnings, desktop sharing, trainings, distance education, unified collaboration, webinars, free web meetings and more.

image1Dimdim – a web conferencing that just works! Dimdim provides an easy, open, affordable collaboration. It is used for online meetings, eLearnings, desktop sharing, trainings, distance education, unified collaboration, webinars, free web meetings and more.

I came to know about this great open source web conference application last year when I was  doing my Final Year Academic project on web conference solution using Flex and Flash Media Server. I have been watching this product since then. I really love their concept. Surely, this is going to change the way we meet over web.

DimDim is great and the reason why I love it is because of its openness. This opens the door for others to experiment and build another great application on top of dimdim technology. Hats off to you guys!!!

Link: DimDim


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3 Comments

Andrew Donnelly May 27, 2009

Hi Mukesh,
Would you be interested in checking out a free web conferencing tool, Mikogo, for Devils Workshop?
Mikogo is a free cross-platform desktop sharing tool for remote support, web conferences, online meetings, presentations, and a lot more. Very easy, secure, and free for commercial use.
I’d be happy to send you more info, so please feel free to contact me.

Cheers!

Andrew Donnelly
The Mikogo Team
http://www.mikogo.com
Twitter: @Mikogo

aks December 15, 2009

have to look what type of service they provided in details anyways thanks for sharing it.

Albert January 17, 2011

RHUB isn’t open source, but it has more facilities and more flexible. http://www.rhubcom.com also has an online collaboration feature for fewer meeting attendees. Not only web conferencing but remote access and support are easier on the RHUB device.