Dimdim

Dimdim provided web conferencing service where users could share desktops, show slides, collaborate, chat, talk, and broadcast via webcam.

[5] Dimdim was made available primarily as an enterprise edition and as a Virtual Machine appliance, but an open source community edition has also been made available to developers under the GNU General Public License (GPL), giving them the option to install and host Dimdim in their own networks.

[7] Dimdim can be integrated with the e-learning platforms Moodle, Claroline and Docebo Archived 2009-09-15 at the Wayback Machine, the collaborative suite Zimbra and the CRM software SugarCRM.

[10] Fall 2008, Starin Marketing, Inc., an American company that supplies products to the audio visual market connected with Sundar Subramanian and worked to develop an on-site turnkey solution that provided multi-user collaboration combining Dimdim software with products Starin offered.

[citation needed] The most recent upgrade of Dimdim 5.5 was received with much criticism and numerous complaints of it being an alpha product.

Portable 'Internet In A Box', which includes a router and a Mac Mini running DimDim, for web-based videoconferencing .