dubigrasu wrote:I heard then the news, about Skype being bought by the devil, but I 'm not (very) worried though, I think that Skype is here to stay for a while.
dubigrasu wrote:As Max said a Skype protocol compatible app will be nice, but it is unlikely for now. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skype_protocol)
doktor5000 wrote:dubigrasu wrote:As Max said a Skype protocol compatible app will be nice, but it is unlikely for now. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skype_protocol)
There was already work on an open source client for Skype, but Skype sued the developer, claiming DMCA violations:
http://skype-open-source.blogspot.com/
Some other VoIP programs not mentioned till now:
GNU Telephony
Jajah
Nimbuzz
aMSN
Ventrilo
Mumble
Blink
ZoIPer Classic
Qnext
X-Lite
Kiax <- this last one is just a GUI for asterisk
And additionaly to that, there is this list: http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Open+Source+VOIP+Software
macxi wrote:HI,
Has anyone tested the Linphone?
wobo wrote:As I understand from their website it only provides a service, not an application like Skype.
So, you still need an application like ekiga or jitsy to use iptel.org
Qutecom: Qutecom can encrypt calls using the AES 128-bits encryption system and Diffie-Hellman key exchange.
isadora wrote:Qutecom: Qutecom can encrypt calls using the AES 128-bits encryption system and Diffie-Hellman key exchange.
QuteCom supports SRTP http://srtp.sourceforge.net/srtp.html with Everbee key exchange (not standardised).
1. High Quality Video – Video calls between users are now available in 640 x 480 resolution. As Brosix continues to advance and develop its unique enterprise and public instant messenger programs, we look forward to providing full high definition (HD) video, with a resolution of 1920 x 1080.
2. Improved Audio – Improved echo cancellation functionality to reduce surrounding sounds and echo. This feature dramatically improves audio quality.
thenabster wrote:This is a new video chat website that you should check out. It's call reflap and it's web based so you don't need to download any software. Also the calls you make the user doesn't need to be a reflap user. Most importantly, you can create a call address and let anyone that knows your call address to call you.
Reflap
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