I spent some time with DimDim the other day. It's a low cost online collaboration platform based on Flash. It hopes to compete with Adobe Acrobat Connect Pro or Webex, but in my opinion, it's not ready for prime time. They have a good start, though, and I can see lots of possibilities for the platform. Education users have glommed on to it for its price point, which is low. As to whether it will ever be taken seriously by enterprise users remains to be seen.
Dimdim not quite there yet
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