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Great Website
by jda284 September 11, 2007 3:13 PM PDT
I liked this website for a couple of reasons. The first is its ease-of-use. The site is simple to use, and no registration is required so its easy to get started. I also enjoyed the interface - it's beautifully designed and has most of the features you would ever need.

I went to the competitor links at the bottom of the article and they all seemed to be services you have to register and pay for... :(
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Yugma Free Forever : www.yugma.com
by JCagley September 12, 2007 2:05 PM PDT
hi jda284,

This is Jonah from Yugma. Saw your post and wanted to let you know that the Yugma Free Service is absolutely Free Forever and you can invite up to 10 people to join in anytime you wish. Yugma has many annotation tools that are simple and easy to use (including whiteboard). After signing up, you'll also get the Yugma Premium features for 15 Days.

FYI, we just launched Yugma Skype Edition. If you are a Skype user, you should check it out.

If you have any further questions, please contact us at info@yugma.com.

Best regards,
Jonah Cagley
Yugma just released a SKYPE version. Very cool!
by carli007 September 12, 2007 5:50 PM PDT
Hey, hot off the press this morning. Yugma launches a Skype version. Check out the news at http://tinyurl.com/yw26vm and check out the app at either extras.skype.com or at https://www.yugma.com/yugmaskype/ .

I'm very impressed. Fast and easy. And works very nicely with Skype.
Great Website
by jda284 September 11, 2007 3:13 PM PDT
I liked this website for a couple of reasons. The first is its ease-of-use. The site is simple to use, and no registration is required so its easy to get started. I also enjoyed the interface - it's beautifully designed and has most of the features you would ever need.

I went to the competitor links at the bottom of the article and they all seemed to be services you have to register and pay for... :(
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Yugma Free Forever : www.yugma.com
by JCagley September 12, 2007 2:05 PM PDT
hi jda284,

This is Jonah from Yugma. Saw your post and wanted to let you know that the Yugma Free Service is absolutely Free Forever and you can invite up to 10 people to join in anytime you wish. Yugma has many annotation tools that are simple and easy to use (including whiteboard). After signing up, you'll also get the Yugma Premium features for 15 Days.

FYI, we just launched Yugma Skype Edition. If you are a Skype user, you should check it out.

If you have any further questions, please contact us at info@yugma.com.

Best regards,
Jonah Cagley
Yugma just released a SKYPE version. Very cool!
by carli007 September 12, 2007 5:50 PM PDT
Hey, hot off the press this morning. Yugma launches a Skype version. Check out the news at http://tinyurl.com/yw26vm and check out the app at either extras.skype.com or at https://www.yugma.com/yugmaskype/ .

I'm very impressed. Fast and easy. And works very nicely with Skype.
by programlar January 5, 2008 4:40 PM PST
I liked this website for a couple of reasons. The first is its ease-of-use. The site is simple to use, and no registration is required so its easy to get started. I also enjoyed the interface - it's beautifully designed and has most of the features you would ever need..
http://www.new-software.org
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