“This innovative Texas company has thrown everything but the
kitchen sink into its Web conferencing solution - and it all works.
The best part though is the recording function, which allows
participants to rewind to specific parts of a meeting. We use the
heck out of conferencing tools in our demonstrator interviews.
And we plan to wave goodbye to the rest of them now.”
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Chris Shipley, DEMO.com
One of the Top 5 Coolest
Technologies Demoed at
Web 2.0 EXPO
“One of the most robust collaboration solutions! Mirrors the way
people work in real meetings.” - Robert Strohmeyer, PC World
“At previous Demo conferences, companies like London-based
Huddle.net have served up social networking tools beefed up
for use in the workplace. At Demofall, OpenACircle.com of
Dallas upped the ante on that growing competition with its free
online meeting and collaboration service for small businesses.
"Circle" can be created, or "opened", as permanent
collaboration spaces where teams can share and store files,
make live presentations and hold audio or video conferences.
Each circle also records such meetings and presentations and
then stores them.” - ChannelWeb
“OpenACircle.com is a new web site for collaboration - you
create environments for meeting and collaboration with your
customers or colleagues. It makes it simple to create a "circle"
and upload information, and to manage multiple circles for
different projects you may be working on. In some ways, it looks
like a web-based version of SharePoint, or products like eRoom
or Google Wiki, but with some extra features, such as multipoint
video conferencing and desktop sharing. This looks like a very
nice environment for collaboration.”
- Michael J. Miller, PC Blogs
“OpenACircle represents an innovative all-in-one solution for
small teams. They could be teams in a traditional enterprese
or SMB environment who are just looking for a better way to
work together or they could also be distributed teams for whom
geography is a challenge. Mobile professionals will like it too,
as it allows them to attend meetings and have the benefit of
team collaboration even when they're on the road alone.”
-Sarah Perez, ReadWriteWeb