On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 10:06 PM, Christian Vogler < [email protected]> wrote:
> the Technology Access Program at Gallaudet University is pleased to > announce a Javascript implementation of XEP-0301 in-band real-time > text. It is available for hands-on testing at > http://tap.gallaudet.edu/rtt/ Chris, Thanks so much for your hard work in implementing the XEP-0301 specification! It is far by the easiest way to demo real-time text -- working on all smartphones, tablets, and computers running modern web browsers (HTML5/AJAX). In case anyone is wondering, it's actually easy as 1-2-3: 1. Click http://tap.gallaudet.edu/rtt/ on two separate devices/computers; 2. Login with listed demo accounts, or two separate Google Talk accounts; 3. See real-time text in each other's web browser. (Text transmitted instantly while it's being typed, can be seen without waiting) Great Job Chris -- I believe this really helps demonstrate XEP-0301 being mature enough to be upgraded to Draft status in the near future, and you have written this XEP-0301 implementation independently. - a user interface-agnostic plugin to Strophe.js that has been > designed to make reuse as simple as possible > - a demonstration web-based user interface that shows how to use the plugin > The plan is to release it under the Apache 2.0 license shortly. > Excellent news to hear: For others on this list -- the RealJabber demonstration client (C# and/or Windows installer) is available at http://www.realjabber.org -- it has a big font mode, useful for conference room projector demonstrations and for visually impaired usage. It is also licensed under Apache 2.0 too as well. Thanks Mark Rejhon
