Such coments make me sick and are really discouraging when I think to the efforts made for the project. I guess you are frustrated by your sexual life, but that doesn't explain things. Do you have problems with girls in general? You could go and see a doctor, that could help.
Guy, you can contribute and do the same code several times if you want different toolkits available... I just don't have the time to duplicate that work, that is just stupid.
Just put an URL and call... As intuitive as a browser. For more advanced things, there is a manual, and well, run it before telling things that you have not verified (for example, about the codecs)
You don't even need a Quicknet card in the configuration described in the announcement. A pure gnomemeeting with a soundcard should work without any problem.
The quicknet card is needed only if you are using commercial PC-To-Phone services which require G.723.1 as codecs. But Cisco routers used at Dartmouth can be configured to accept other codecs, so that would perfectly work to use GnomeMeeting as softphone in their configuration (provided they are using H.323)
No your comment doesn't make sense. Why should they use SpeakFreely for PC-To-PC calls and not GnomeMeeting?
That's where your comment doesn't make sense at all.
Your comment doesn't make sense at all. SpeakFreely doesn't permit to do PC-To-Phone calls. You tell to people to use SpeakFreely because G.723.1 is needed to do PC-To-Phone calls with GnomeMeeting. Simply do PC-To-PC calls with Open Source software (GnomeMeeting) then with open codecs then.
You are mixing protocols and codecs. Speex is available in GnomeMeeting btw.
Such coments make me sick and are really discouraging when I think to the efforts made for the project. I guess you are frustrated by your sexual life, but that doesn't explain things. Do you have problems with girls in general? You could go and see a doctor, that could help.
Guy, you can contribute and do the same code several times if you want different toolkits available... I just don't have the time to duplicate that work, that is just stupid.
Just put an URL and call... As intuitive as a browser. For more advanced things, there is a manual, and well, run it before telling things that you have not verified (for example, about the codecs)
I think you are misinformed about H.323, anyway, SIP support is the next big improvement foreseen for 2.00.
You don't even need a Quicknet card in the configuration described in the announcement. A pure gnomemeeting with a soundcard should work without any problem. The quicknet card is needed only if you are using commercial PC-To-Phone services which require G.723.1 as codecs. But Cisco routers used at Dartmouth can be configured to accept other codecs, so that would perfectly work to use GnomeMeeting as softphone in their configuration (provided they are using H.323)
Nothing forces you to use ILS. Most of GnomeMeeting users do not use ILS anyway.
No your comment doesn't make sense. Why should they use SpeakFreely for PC-To-PC calls and not GnomeMeeting? That's where your comment doesn't make sense at all.
10 USD, proprietary software? Bah... Buying hardware brings far more possibilities than pure software encoding/decoding.
It worls, many people are doing Netmeeting-GnomeMeeting calls every day. Perhaps you are simply not ready to use Linux yet.
Your comment doesn't make sense at all. SpeakFreely doesn't permit to do PC-To-Phone calls. You tell to people to use SpeakFreely because G.723.1 is needed to do PC-To-Phone calls with GnomeMeeting. Simply do PC-To-PC calls with Open Source software (GnomeMeeting) then with open codecs then.