The Press say

"...the iVisit software is just plain fun!"-- Carol Assid, PEI

"iVisit offers an easy approach that makes videoconferencing more palatable." -- Eliot Van Buskirk, c|net

"iVisit is a great way to get started with videoconferencing, both for one-to-one communications and for conferences."-- Bruce Brown, PC Magazine Online

"In informal testing, iVisit's speedy frame rate met or exceeded NetMeeting's and CU-SeeMe's."-- Paul Hetzel, PC World Online

"I was amazed by the number of video connections and the reasonable quality available even over a modem." -- Judy Brown, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

"A product that performs better than CU-SeeMe, that doesn't require reflectors, and solves the problem of finding people and affinity groups will prove formidable competition for CU-SeeMe."-- Richard Wiggins, Internet Outlook

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iVisit has simplified the setup and operation of multiparty desktop video conferencing groups in its new product. Developed by Tim Dorcey, the innovator behind CU-SeeMe, the first Internet video conferencing product, iVisit is the first multiparty video conferencing application that does not employ a reflector, central server, or other special hardware. "The power of the Internet is not the ability to send more data from point A to point B," Dorcey says. "It is the ability to find points C, D, E, F, and G. The Web didn't take off because somebody made great graphics and figured out how to move a picture from one machine to another. It took off because of mechanisms like hyperlinks. We try to apply that same philosophy in developing a video conferencing product for the Internet."