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Dr-Leech:
Yugma is another great alternative, it's java based and includes recording (if you pay the subscription). We use it in the company to collaborate and also to display stuff to clients.

mouser:
No one mentioned:
http://showmypc.com/index.html

jdd:
Showmypc.com is another option.  All parties (hosts and guests) must download the software.

mouser:
Ken just pointed me to this short article that came out today related to this subject:

http://www.download.com/8300-2007_4-12.html?tag=blogHed




NotesTracker:
There's also IBM's Lotus Sametime Unyte, which has a free version plus a paid version that's quite inexpensive (starting at around US $30 per year, which is less than some of the others charge per month). It might not be quite not what you want, but take a look anyhow. It integrates very nicely with Skype, for sending out session invitations (as well of course as voice and chat). See http://www.unyte.net/ for information. Also see http://www-03.ibm.com/press/us/en/pressrelease/22210.wss for IBM's press release of August 2007, when they acquired the original developers WebDialogs. I've recently signed up for the $30 option plus a new broadband cable plan having 1 Mbps upload, and find that Lotus Sametime Unyte performs quite well at this upload speed. (None of these products  seem to work very well at 256 Kbps or even 512 Kbps upload speed.) ... Cheers, Tony Austin.

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