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Five years ago: MS posts NetMeeting 2.0

Martin Veitch ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 02 May 2002 07:01 BST

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First published 2 May, 1997.

NetMeeting 2.0 allows multiple users to speak with or without video at the same time as sharing and editing documents or presenting ideas on a virtual whiteboard. Key features include the ability to change video windows on the fly; full-duplex audio; a shared clipboard and optimisation for MMX processors. The software is available for download at Microsoft's Web site.

NetMeeting 2.0 will be built into Internet Explorer 4.0, due for final release this summer.

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