DimDim announced the fifth major release of their easy, installation-free and open-source web meeting application today. DimDim version 5 brings a number of improvements to the platform, including significantly improved screencasting, availability of trusted SSL session security, webinar widgets, synchrolive co-browsing, performance improvements across the board, and new reporting options. Some of these new features are exclusive to the Pro tier. To this end, DimDim has moved all Pro accounts to a new, more powerful server farm, and is now offering a monthly payment option as well, both "at a fraction of the cost" of the competitors, according to DimDim Chief Marketing Officer Steve Chazin. Full story...
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