Using Live Meeting in Macintosh

There is a Live Meeting client for MAC?
I'm using BPOS, but the web-base Live Meeting has limited functions compare to the windows version.
Wagner Kondo – [email protected] MCP, MCTS, MCITP

The web version works with Safari but you must change the Java settings.  Go to Java Preferences (under Utilities) and on the Advanced Tab, ensure that the last option on the list "Verify mixed security code (sandbox vs. trusted)" is set to "Enable
- run with protections, no warnings". This is probably what was causing Java to hang before opening the session.  This information is valid as of March 2014 running OSX 10.9.2.
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