I posted this in the long conference call thread but think it may have been buried so I'm reposting it as a new topic. Sorry.
Might I suggest using Paltalk for "meetings" and collaboration or maybe just a general chat room for Ron Paul support?
Not only is it entirely online, but it's voice as well as video so people can see things that others are working on assuming they have a camera. The basics are free, but the Paltalk extreme subscription is about $60 per year (about 5 bucks per month).
It could work well for this I think. They already have a Politics category...
In fact...
I just created a room called "Ron Paul Grassroots" within the "Social Issues and Politics" --> "Government and Politics" category. The URL to the group is:
http://chat.paltalk.com/g2/group/1127127948/
You can also download the paltalk client from there. The free version just limits your video (time limit). It's also nice because it can be set up to only let one person speak (have the microphone) at a time.
Any thoughts on using this?
To learn more about Paltalk check out:
http://www.paltalk.com/en/learnaboutpaltalk.shtml
I'm not in any way affiliated with Paltalk. I just think it can be put to use for this type of thing.
Feel free to join me in the chat room. I can make a few (or several) people admins since I won't be able to be in there all the time.
Thoughts?
Enjoy,
MrChubbs
Might I suggest using Paltalk for "meetings" and collaboration or maybe just a general chat room for Ron Paul support?
Not only is it entirely online, but it's voice as well as video so people can see things that others are working on assuming they have a camera. The basics are free, but the Paltalk extreme subscription is about $60 per year (about 5 bucks per month).
It could work well for this I think. They already have a Politics category...
In fact...
I just created a room called "Ron Paul Grassroots" within the "Social Issues and Politics" --> "Government and Politics" category. The URL to the group is:
http://chat.paltalk.com/g2/group/1127127948/
You can also download the paltalk client from there. The free version just limits your video (time limit). It's also nice because it can be set up to only let one person speak (have the microphone) at a time.
Any thoughts on using this?
To learn more about Paltalk check out:
http://www.paltalk.com/en/learnaboutpaltalk.shtml
I'm not in any way affiliated with Paltalk. I just think it can be put to use for this type of thing.
Feel free to join me in the chat room. I can make a few (or several) people admins since I won't be able to be in there all the time.
Thoughts?
Enjoy,
MrChubbs