The guys at SightSpeed have been working hard to make sure that on November 15th you will be able to enjoy multi-party videoconferencing with their impressive technology.
Having spent a little time with them this afternoon I have seen how promising this new facility is going to be and how easy it is to make it work.
The new SightSpeed multi-party videoconferencing feature will allow for a maximum of four concurrent live participants and it will not use a direct, point-to-point communication scheme like it employs for its one-to-one video calls.
SightSpeed, if you haven't tried it yet, is a great cross-platform videoconferencing system that is light, performing and easy on the wallet. Testing out the tool is very easy and there is nothing to pay to try out how well it performs on your computer. I you are on PC, Mac or Linux, SightSpeed has a version compatible with your system.

SightSpeed is also adding a voice mail-like facility that will be completely integrated inside SightSpeed at no extra cost. Through this new facility it will be easier for you to leave video messages to someone who is not reachable or who is busy in another conversation.
A new highly performing and higher resolution codec will be also integrated in an upcoming release of SightSpeed. As this will be a major upgrade to the technology being used it will require a full update of the software for all users.
I look forward to it.
And thank you Peter, Aron and Jack.
You are a great support team!
