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Ekiga 4.0.0 stable is out: (2012-11-26, release notes)
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Ekiga is a software phone and video conferencing application. It allows you to hear and see your friends for free using your computer and Internet. You can also chat with them and see if they are online or not. It has many other features. It works on GNU/Linux and Windows.
More specifically, Ekiga is a VoIP, IP Telephony, and Video Conferencing application that allows you to make audio and video calls to remote users with SIP or H.323 compatible hardware and software. It supports many audio and video codecs and all modern VoIP features for both SIP and H.323. Ekiga is the first Open Source application to support both H.323 and SIP, as well as audio and video. Ekiga was formerly known as GnomeMeeting.
See press coverage for mentions of Ekiga in the press.
Documentation
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http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Main_Page
Ekiga 4.0 aka "The Victory Release" available!
The legendary Linux softphone is back for more!
Three years after the 3.2 release, Ekiga 4.0 aka "The Victory Release" is finally available.
This is a major release with many major improvements.
Where to get it ?
Ekiga sources and Windows binaries are available at:
http://www.ekiga.org/download-ekiga-binaries-or-source-code
Required librairies can be found at:
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/opal/3.10/
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/ptlib/2.10/
Here is the list of changes
New Features and Improvements:
- Completely new user interface with improved roster, separate call window and improved chat window and accounts window
- Fixes in the call history
- Themeable icons
- Better GNOME 3 integration with improved notifications and tray icon removal
- Add a new assistant page with an introduction to accounts
- Reduced startup time
- New PulseAudio plugin
- New audio codecs: SILK (used by skype), G.722.1 (aka Siren 7), G.722.2 (aka GSM-AMR Wide band)
- Video codecs changes: H.264 optimisations
- Added RTP TOS support
- Call auto-answer
- Partial support for handling multiple video streams (H.239)
- Improve audio accuracy on some audio cards
- Various usability fixes:
- hitting enter in the roster will trigger a call,
- added mnemonics to various parts of the UI,
- improved Enter key usage in chat (use shift-Enter for soft Enter),
- optimized UI for small screens,
- added several tooltips
- Improved notifications when detecting a new audio device
- Converted many dependencies as plugins: evolution-data-server, avahi, ldap, ...
- Many fixes in the experimental Jabber/XMPP and GStreamer plugins
- Fixes in the LDAP plugin
- Several HIG strings related fixes
- Updated manual
SIP Support
- Various SIP interoperability fixes
- Added SIP Service-Route header support (RFC 3608)
- Various SIP/SIMPLE presence related fixes
- Fixed registration to broken registrars
- Unregister all accounts on quit
- Publish offline presence on quit
- Refresh NAT bindings with SIP OPTIONS requests
- Support for DNS SRV caching
Various Build Fixes
- Add arm-linux-gnueabihf (armhf) and GNU/Hurd support
- Fixed modern FreeBSD compilation
- Added support for recent evolution-data-server, GTK 2.x, OPAL, PTLIB, libavcodec, libx264, libnotify libraries, autoconf and removed deprecated methods
- Moved from sigc++ to boost
Windows Port Fixes
- Support mingw-w64 and its own headers for building the WIN32 release
- Allow execution from Start->Execute menu
- Reduced startup time
http://www.ekiga.org/news/2012-11-27/ekiga-4.0-aka-victory-release-available
Ekiga Softphone Features
Main Features of the Ekiga Softphone in a nutshell Version 4.0
- Ease of use with a modern Graphical User Interface
- Audio and Video free calls through the internet
- Free Instant Messaging through the internet with Presence support
- Audio (and video) calls to landlines and cell phones with support to the cheapest service providers
- High Definition Sound (wideband) and Video Quality up to DVD quality (high framerate, state of the art quality codec and frame size)
- Free of choice of the service provider
- SMS to cell phones if the service provider supports it (like the default provider)
- Standard Telephony features support like Call Hold, Call Transfer, Call Forwarding, DTMF
- Remote and Local Address Book support: Remote Address Book support with authentification using the standard LDAP technology, Local Address support in Gnome (Evolution)
- Multi platform: Windows and GNU/Linux
- Wide interoperability: Ekiga use the main deployed stantards for telephony protocols (SIP and H.323) and has been tested with a wide range of softphones, hardphones, PBX and service providers
Would you like to download Ekiga?
Read More...http://www.ekiga.org/ekiga-softphone-features
Ekiga Open Source Softphone like Skype
- Ekiga ~ Free your speech.
- Ekiga ~ Free your speech.
- Linux Today - Ekiga 4.0 offers a fresh, open source Skype alternative
- Ekiga 4.0 offers a fresh, open source Skype alternative | PCWorld
- Screenshots | Ekiga ~ Free Your Speech
- Ekiga Softphone Features | Ekiga ~ Free Your Speech
- Download Ekiga Binaries or Source Code | Ekiga ~ Free Your Speech
- Community | Ekiga ~ Free Your Speech
- Documentation | Ekiga ~ Free Your Speech
- Ekiga Wiki
- Free your Speech
- Ekiga.net: Welcome.
- Ekiga.net: Register a SIP-Address.
- News 12-07-12
- iGoogle
- Linux Today - Ekiga 4.0 offers a fresh, open source Skype alternative
- Ekiga 4.0 offers a fresh, open source Skype alternative | PCWorld
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