ePresence was an open source project maintained by the University of Toronto from 2001 to 2008. It has been forked and commercialized in 2008 by the lab ex-employees as a private enterprise. Please visit http://epresence.tv for further details.

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BSD License

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Operating Systems

Linux, Windows, Windows Server

Languages

Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, Chinese (Traditional), Dutch, English, French, Russian, Spanish

Intended Audience

Education, Government, Healthcare Industry, Non-Profit Organizations, Science/Research, Telecommunications Industry

User Interface

Web-based, Win32 (MS Windows)

Programming Language

ActionScript, ASP.NET, C#, C++, Java

Database Environment

Microsoft Access, Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL

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2006-02-09