whiteboard in a voip client

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Several people on this list have stated that netmeeting is not good client software and have recommended openphone as a better client. But openphone has no whiteboard.

Netmeeting has the following features:
 audio
 video
 whiteboard (a rather well-designed one )
 application sharing
 zero-cost
 runs on windows

Openphone lacks whiteboard and app sharing.
It seems to me that none of the free clients
listed on the h323 site
have a whiteboard or app sharing.


Can someone please suggest a voip client
that meets the following requirements:
whiteboard or app sharing
cheap or free ( no monthly bills )
runs on Windows
reliable ( unlike netmeeting )
tunnels through firewalls + NAT ( perhaps using gnugk )


Do the H323 wizards consider whiteboard
and app-sharing to be important features
for a voip client, or are they just crazy
features with little usefulness?  Is this
the reason that so few of the open source
voip clients offer whiteboard and app-share?
Please speculate.

Am I making a mistake when I look for a
voip client with an integrated whiteboard?
Is it better to look for
a standalone whiteboard program that
could be used simultaneously with Openphone
and still be able to tunnel through firewalls?
Can anyone suggest such a whiteboard program.

Any observations would be appreciated.





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