GnomeMeeting version 0.96 is released
Jan 29, 2003 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — 1 viewsFrom the GnomeMeeting.org website . . .
We are delighted to announce the latest release, version 0.96, with additional IP Telephony capabilities. Now, GnomeMeeting users can place low cost PC-to-Phone calls anywhere in the world using Quicknet's MicroTelco Internet Telephone Service (see the FAQ for more detailed information). GnomeMeeting v0.96 is a full release with added new features and updates to the prior release.
What is Gnomemeeting?
GnomeMeeting is an H.323 compatible videoconferencing and VOIP/IP-Telephony applibation that allows you to make audio and video calls to remote users with H.323 hardware or software (such as Microsoft Netmeeting). It supports all modern videoconferencing features, such as registering to an ILS directory, gatekeeper support, making multi-user conference calls using an external MCU, using modern Quicknet telephony cards, and making PC-To-Phone calls.
GnomeMeeting is licensed under the GPL license and as a special exception, you have permission to link or otherwise combine this program with the programs OpenH323 and Pwlib, and distribute the combination, without applying the requirements of the GNU GPL to the OpenH323 program, as long as you do follow the requirements of the GNU GPL for all the rest of the software thus combined.
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