Hello Basil,
QuteCom does support jabber pretty well, we're using the same
engine as Pidgin - libpurple
Thanks
Vadim
Le 4 déc. 08 à 15:17, Basil Mohamed Gohar a écrit :
Hey QC team! I've got a question I hope you don't mind answering,
if possible.
How well does QuteCom work with Jabber/XMPP conferences, currently?
I am asking this because in the (hopefully) near future I plan on
implementing for my own projects a replacement for PalTalk/InSpeak/
etc. where group-chatting is combined with voice conferencing. I
plan on using the FreeSWITCH server along with an XMPP server (I
haven't started with this yet, so I don't know which I want to use
right now). The goal is to have my clients be able to use one
application to connect to both the SIP & XMPP server, and thus be
able to listen to whatever is being broadcast (e.g., a lesson) while
simultaneously being able to chat with other attendees & the
instructor, for example.
An interface akin to PalTalk would be great for this, whereby the
bulk of the display is a scrolling block of all comments made by
others while the a listing in the right column of all connected
users is display vertically. The interface for XMPP in Pidgin is
excellent for this goal, in my opinion. Very compact but distinct
(different users are given different colors, generally). Of course,
if it's already fully implemented, then you can ignore my
suggestions. ;)
I haven't been able to work with QuteCom enough to know it's multi-
protocol capabilities, so I hope my question doesn't seem naïve. I
am also severely bandwidth impaired in my currently location at this
time, so it is not easy for me to test from the trunk or otherwise
yet.
Thanks in advance!
Basil Mohamed Gohar
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.basilgohar.com
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