If you want to have a Web Meeting (think LiveMeeting, WebEx, etc.) but can't afford the Enterprise licenses and costs, then you might want to checkout Microsoft SharedView (now in Beta 2). I have used it to do a mini demonstration of a piece of software over the web to a small set of viewers and it works just fine. As long as you have 15 or less people, the price (FREE) is well worth the experiment with Beta software. :)
Here's the description from the site:
Connect with up to 15 people in different locations and get your point across by showing them what's on your screen. Share, review, and update documents with multiple people in real time.A Windows Live ID (Passport, Hotmail, or MSN) is required to start sessions, but not to join sessions. New in Beta2: now even easier to use, with group chat and performance improvements!
Hold more effective meetings and conference calls
Connect with up to 15 people in different locations and get your point across by showing them what's on your screen.
Work together in real time
Share, review, and update documents with multiple people in real time.
Use when and where you want
SharedView is easy to use, from anywhere, at a moment's notice.
New in Beta 2!
Now even easier to use, with improvements to the sign-in and join experience, group chat to send messages to others in the session, and performance improvements!
Here's the link to the download: Click here
~ Robert Shelton

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