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GnomeMeeting 1.0 Videoconferencing/VoIP Released

Howard Vanbel writes "Apparently the developers of GnomeMeeting have released the final v1.0 version of the videoconferencing/VoIP software. GnomeMeeting started as a final studies work at the Department of Computing Science and Engineering of the Universite Catholique de Louvain and after 3 years of development, GnomeMeeting 1.00 is ready! GnomeMeeting is the most advanced Open Source VoIP and videoconferencing software available - there's more info in the project FAQ."

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  1. SIP, IAX, etc... by larsl · · Score: 5, Informative

    Linphone and Kphone both manage to handle SIP, such that they interoperate well with Asterisk and FWD. I should hope that Gnomemeeting has support for at least SIP in their next release.

    http://www.wirlab.net/kphone/
    http://www.linpho ne.org/?lang=us&rubrique=1

  2. Re:KDE port ? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    Konference is afaik based on gnomemeeting.
    http://developer.berlios.de/project s/konference/

  3. Re:But unfortuantely it's h323 only by heikkih · · Score: 5, Informative

    Damien Sandras, the main developer of GnomeMeeting, stated today that SIP-support is one of the main targets for GnomeMeeting 2.0, as well as better integration with the rest of the desktop (e-d-s, bonobo and dbus).

  4. Re:Multi-Platform Solution Required by Doyle · · Score: 5, Informative

    It uses H323 so it's compatible with a lot of stuff. I use GnomeMeeting to chat to Windows users and OS X users. OpenPhone and NetMeeting for Windows, OhPhoneX for OS X.

    Also I believe GnomeMeeting is now (just about) usable on OS X with Fink.