iVisit is a web conferencing application for Windows and Macintosh systems. It can use either a proprietary P2P protocol operating via UDP port 9940 to enable multi-party (2-16 people) videoconferencing or relay data through a server. Users operating different systems can communicate with one another freely using iVisit. The client can run on Windows or Macintosh systems whereas the server can run on Windows, Mac OS, Linux and Solaris. It was originated by Tim Dorcey, who was responsible for the first internet videoconferencing system, CU-SeeMe and who's credited by the Wall Street Journal as giving the Internet its "eyes and ears".
iVisit enables users to:
* Combine video conferencing, voice calls, instant messaging, filesharing and web co-browsing for richer online meetings with family, colleagues or customers * Interact privately 1:1, in 8-16 way videoconference rooms, 100 party channels or with iVisit Plus up to 15 others * Video conference, audio call, message and collaborate across Windows & Mac Operating Systems and hardware * Share pictures, videos, music or any file format during voice calls or video conferences * Transfer files and folders in the background; share your albums and movies with family and friends. Bypass email and experience the benefits of iVisit security
All users download the full version of iVisit for free. iVisit Plus subscribers (a paid subscription) have their own chatroom. iVisit Lite users share audio, video and typed chat when in an iVisit home. Click to review the difference.
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