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June 27, 2005

Marratech Free

The cat is out of the box! Marratech is going free! Yes you heard right! You can now have Marratech e-meetings for free!

Robin Good over at Kolabra.com has written a very good article about the new Marratech Freeware and of course you can read all about it on our new www.marratechfree.com site.

The catch is of course that you cannot get everything for free so you only get basic functionality. But hey, that is a HUGE step forward for the collaboration market.

Depending on which type of Manager you connect to, you will get different functionality, but it is still the same client so you do not have to install anything new just because you are jumping between various Managers.

Download it now and tell us what you think!!

Yipes, there is so much fun happening around Marratech right now, Marratech Free, Marratech Time-To-Meet via http://us.ttm.marratech.com/, Marratech Manager 3.1, Marratech 5.1 and so many other fun things I cannot tell you about hiding in the shadows. And I am so bad at keeping secrets.... How will this end?

Posted by peter at June 27, 2005 09:43 PM

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I tried to download the client for Mac OS X but it doesn't uncompress properly. It is converted by stuffit from a .zip to a .bin which is not launchable as an installer file and is not further uncompressable by stuffit. please advise

Posted by: daniel Freeman at June 28, 2005 01:33 AM

regarding my earlier post i have now tried to decompress the mac installer from both an os 10.3.9 system as well as a 10.4.1 and they both have the same problem of being unable to decompress the file.

Posted by: daniel freeman at June 28, 2005 05:23 AM

Good point.

Thanks to your comment, we have redone the download page to mention the link to the Quick install guide. On Mac OS X, the installer must be executed from a Terminal. Not very "mac-ish" but it matches the way our other 2 unix platforms work.

thanks again!

Posted by: Serge at June 28, 2005 01:14 PM