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    Fix Skype

    Fix Skype fixes future timestamps in the Skype messages database.

    Fix Skype is a python script and Win32 binary that is used to fix "future" timestamps in the Skype message database, such as those caused by the end of DST or by dual-booting a Linux system with time set to UTC from anywhere west of GMT. Essentially, you feed it your username and the number of hours by which some timestamps are in the future, and it subtracts that amount of time from any timestamp greater than "now".
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    SkypeXMPP is a Karaka™ fork aimed to provide Skype to XMPP gateway It supports presence, instant messaging, multi-user chat and voice (thanks to Freeswitch) This product uses the Skype™ API but is not endorsed or certified by Skype.
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    Tapioca is a framework for Voice over IP (VoIP) and IM applications. Its main goal is to provide an easy way for developing and using VoIP/IM services in any kind of application. It provides a pluggable interface for different protocols, such as SIP/XMPP
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    IM,WebIM and Sip voip tool. Client is Win32, Server is CentOS 5. support video,audio, file trans, sip call.
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    Tipic Inc. is proud to announce the born of the first Open Source, P2P, VoIP and Video conferencing solution for XMPP/Jabber. The target of this project is to develop a new portable set of codes using high quality libraries to add VoIP and Video to XMPP
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    VVOIP is voice and video over IP is a P2P application without any protocol like SIP (no server is required) etc.. application. It use decent codecs for video and voice encrypted streams over IP. Moreover it is also comptiable with VoIP modems, you'd con
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