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June 23, 2008

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Gregg

Hi !

Interested in the one-year free Glance ;)

Gregg

Steven C.

I recently setup a web site and blog for a group from "the greatest generation". These guys call themselves "The Romeos" which stands for "Retired Old Men Eating Out". They call me often about problems with their computers and whatnot. Just this morning I had several complaints because they could not figure out how to use the blog. Having something like glance would be great!

Thanks!

www.the-romeos.com
info@the-romeos.com

Peter Maddern

Hi

My blog is

www.speechempoweredcomputing.co.uk/Newsletter

I use a web conferencing client at the moment for training, remote support.

I'm interested in trying Glance and would like to register for your Glance 1 year offer.

I'd bee happy to help out as a Beta tester for any new features. Any plans for webcam and session recording?

I think you have the right approach in your "no software to install" approach. So many applications say "no software to install" but you find out that participants have to install viewers, ActiveX's etc etc!

This is a big problem I find where users you are tring to connect to are part of organisations where no installations are allowed.

To my mind, potential users of web conferencing software should only consider products like Glance where you really don't have to install anything to be a guest apart from maybe a small temporary Java applet which is killed when the guest closes their browser.

Peter

Peter Maddern

Hi,

I came across my comment again. There was no response.

Appreciate knowing the status of this offer.

In the meantime, I signed up to GoToMeeting. I find it very good apart from:-

Occasional problems with the audio quality.
I don't like asking users to install the software.
I don't like having to instruct the users in how to give me mouse control.

I was working with a client last week and I'll need to provide remote support to him. His IT person said the company uses Glance and they want me to connect with Glance.

Trouble is I've signed up with GoToMeeting and have several months left to run before the year expires.

I see there's a week's trial but I think I'm going to need longer to try Glance out with a few clients I need to support remotely with the software I provide.

If your offer here isn't valid, is there any way of getting longer than a week's trial?

Thanks in anticipation of a comment back in reply.

Peter, UK

RoxieCohen

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