I have installed iChat AV on my machine. It appears to only allow connection to AIM or .mac, but permits the entering of a host address and port number...
Some might say this could open the possibility to connect an iChat AV to a Jabberd "iChat2s" of your choice, but of course I could not possibly comment... I am interested to get this working over Jabber and other networks as for once a Mac client has VOICE! Even Yahboo videochat has no sound on Mac!!! Brgds Tim On 24/6/03 2:05 pm, "David 'TheRaven' Chisnall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > HAs anyone looked at iChat AV yet? It claims to support open standards > for video and audio conferencing, and Steve Jobs indicated that it > should be able to interoperate with it. This kind of functionality > looks really great, and it would be really nice if Jabber could be used > to set up this kind of conference with iChat AV users as well as other > Jabber users. > > On a related note, Apple seems to be a fan of open standards, yet uses > AIM for their own IM app. Has anyone from the JSF approached them about > using Jabber? It would be quite a coup if a future version of iChat > used Jabber as the trasport. A server running on mac.com could > authenticate against the existing users database, and communicate with > old versions of iChat and AIM users through a transport, while using > Jabber for everything else. I doubt AOL would block a transport run by > a company like Apple... Seriously though, they are in an ideal place to > use Jabber, since they have an installed market share of IM users, and > they enjoy adding features to the top of the existing protocol, making > XMPP ideal for them. > > > _______________________________________________ > jdev mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev _______________________________________________ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
