Hi,
About the voice conference: it may be hard to arrange because
of slow i-net connection, different time zones and different
needs. But I thought about a voice conference as a kind of social
event too. You know, to get to know each other better.
And at some point it may be needed. If we set it up now
we can [and I believe we will] use it quickly in future.
Do you like the idea of voice communication at all?
On Mon, 19 Jan 2004, mo wrote:
> Does gaim have this capability? Or another linux app? Jabber?
> If not, I'll just fire up my Mac and use that instead.
Mo, you're right: linux version of yahoo msgr does not have
voice. Sorry for the confusion.
OK, does anybody have experience with linux voice-conferencing?
Pyvoicechat? http://phpaint.sourceforge.net/pyvoicechat/
VoIM? http://sourceforge.net/projects/voim/
Gaim? http://gaim.sourceforge.net/
anything else?
Which is the easiest to install?
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Could somebody, please, volunteer to look into this and suggest
a step-by-step procedure for all of us?
~Marek
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