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Today's VOIP Product:
Speak Freely
Speak Freely is a 100% software-based VoIP phone originally written in 1991 by John Walker, founder of Autodesk. After April of 1996, he discontinued development on the program. Since then, several other VoIP “phones” have cropped up all over the world. However, most of these programs cost money. Most of them have poor sound quality, and don’t support some of Speak Freely’s basic features such as encryption, the answering machine, or selectable compression.
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Source : http://www.speakfreely.org/
Gspeakfreely
Gspeakfreely is a VoIP system with a flexible component system. It implements a set of audio processing components which can be connected to each other or mixed together. The most important components are net in/output, which implement VoIP functionality and the OSS-DSP in/output component. Additionally there is a ISDN in/output component that allows making actual phone connections, and a file input component that can also play Internet radio streams. Also included is a fading plug-in, that can for example fade incoming calls into your music. New components can be developed for specific purposes, and combined with existing ones.
The net in/output components also have conference support. The net input component can mix incoming audio data from different hosts.
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