While I was working on a new version of conjoon (which was released just now – see http://www.conjoon.org/blog/2010/03/30/conjoon-0-1-2-released/), I finally had the time to set up a public demo of conjoon. I thought the best way to provide a public demo where multiple users share on installation was to branch the main dev line into a “demo” branch, removing and/or altering some functionality so the demo provides almost all features of a custom install, yet not giving anonymous users full access over some of the features.
Users still have to apply for a demo account, however, this process is fully automated and the data is only needed to set up accounts in the conjoon demo’s database. You can register for an account here.