> Sorry, your browser ins't [sic] supported yet.
On a bleeding-edge Firefox.
Here's a picture of Teamspace at work: https://www.dropbox.com/s/nb5tqqeux0n1xep/SococoMtg.png We meet like this all the time; there were 23 people in that virtual room, 7 sharing webcams and one webcam in our central office. 2 documents were being shared, a common chat thread was going on. Probably many p2p chats going on; I couldn't see that as they're private.
A working demo would be a nice addition to your site. I'm too stubborn to signup for a demo, so without a public demo I don't see myself ever being a customer, which is unfortunate because the software or web app looks useful.
I'll answer here: there's a client for mac, windows, iOS and ipad. There's a web client too - but the conversation has to be hosted by a non-web client and invites sent as a url.
There's a headless Linux version but we use that on servers for media switching etc.
It supports call-out now (to any phone). Call-in is harder - you have to resolve an unsolicited call to a virtual office - we're working on it now.
Useless crap. There's dozens of other WebRTC apps out now that support all WebRTC browsers and interop. Why should I use a clearly inferior one?
Sorry, your browser ins't supported yet.
That'd be the most recent Firefox on Windows.check http://easymeeting.us/hello
hello is the room name which you could setup by accessing it