Posted by
CmdrTaco
on from the still-no-mac-audio-blah dept.
lotusleaf writes "According to an article at PCWorld, "Google Inc. has bought video conferencing software from Marratech AB", "The client software runs on Windows 2000 or XP, Mac OS X 10.4, or versions of Linux". Could this provide a cross-platform video conferencing boost to gTalk?"
I'd prefer if the Jabber clients could get file transfer working first. (For users on all side of filewalls.) Maybe Google can kickstart this by using one way of doing it.
I'm in high school. I got a part time job last summer. I bought myself a Macbook Pro. It's really not that difficult.
Your best bet is to stop being a whiny bitch on slashdot and learn how to do something useful. Companies tend to hire people who can do useful things.
Or I suppose you could keep browsing craigslist to see if anyone wants to pay you to be a whiny bitch. It just seems unlikely.
I'd prefer if the Jabber clients could get file transfer working first.
(For users on all side of filewalls.)
Maybe Google can kickstart this by using one way of doing it.