W dniu 23.07.2014 21:40, rysiek pisze: > Dnia środa, 23 lipca 2014 13:29:15 Cypher pisze: >> On 2014-07-22 23:24, unixninja92 wrote: >>> Recently found Gruveo[1]. Allows easy video and audio calls similar to >>> cryptocat. Unfortunately not open source and makes no mention of being >>> audited. Otherwise looks very interesting and promising. It tries to >>> use P2P to make calls, and if it fails, then it will go through their >>> servers. Uses WebRTC for end to end encrypted audio and video chat. >>> They claim they don't keep any logs that could identify users. >>> >>> So the question is, is this an NSA honey pot or something that might >>> actually be trustworthy? It seems at least a bit more >>> secure/trustworthy than skype to me. >> >> Why even consider closed alternatives when you have things like Jitsi[1] >> available? It's open source, does secure voice, video, and text, and >> runs on just about any platform (including Android). > > Plus, simply does not work, at least when I try it from time to time. :/ >
On top of that it's not much configurable, the gui is slow/notresponsive and the widget style is ugly and doesn't itegrate with the rest of my KDE desktop. Jitsi might be good software one day, but it's stil has quite a long way to go. -- Łukasz "Cyber Killer" Korpalski mail: [email protected] xmpp: [email protected] site: http://website.cybkil.cu.cc gpgkey: 0x72511999 @ hkp://keys.gnupg.net //When replying to my e-mail, kindly please //write your message below the quoted text.
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