Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 10th May 2011 08:19 UTC, submitted by porcel
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"Secure video calls, conferencing, chat, desktop sharing, file transfer, support for your favorite OS, and IM network. All this, and more, in Jitsi - the most complete and advanced open source communicator.
via http://jitsi.org
also: http://www.jitsi.org/index.php/Main/Features "
You've GOT to be kidding? ..written in Java .. consumes 250 MiB with 3 protocols active and 5 users online.. and i thought Skype was bloated crap!
I guess rewriting Pidgin in Java increases memory consumption by a factor 20!
Edited 2011-05-10 10:23 UTC
"Secure video calls, conferencing, chat, desktop sharing, file transfer, support for your favorite OS, and IM network. All this, and more, in Jitsi - the most complete and advanced open source communicator.
via http://jitsi.org
also: http://www.jitsi.org/index.php/Main/Features "
Jitsi is nowhere near the same as Skype.
First of all, it relies on 3rd party IM networks and protocol which means it's bound to have days when it's not working because the API got changed. Also, there's the risk that Microsoft/Yahoo/etc. will just lock these alternatives out of their network completely.
Secondly, it doesn't do phonecalls to, you know, actual phones. That's one of the most important selling points of Skype, that it can place regular calls to cell-phones or regular phones anywhere in the world.
Thirdly, it doesn't do SMS messages either. Some people use Skype for that too.
Fourth, it's is an EVEN bigger pig on resources than Skype is. Geesh.
First of all, it relies on 3rd party IM networks and protocol which means it's bound to have days when it's not working because the API got changed.
That's not the case if you use open solutions like XMPP and Jingle (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jingle_%28protocol%29).
Secondly, it doesn't do phonecalls to, you know, actual phones. That's one of the most important selling points of Skype, that it can place regular calls to cell-phones or regular phones anywhere in the world.
AFAIK there are (paid) SIP gateways.
I am not familiar with them tho, and a price of such service may be a different story.
Thirdly, it doesn't do SMS messages either. Some people use Skype for that too.
Fourth, it's is an EVEN bigger pig on resources than Skype is. Geesh.
Fourth, it's is an EVEN bigger pig on resources than Skype is. Geesh.
I agree.
PS. I just responded to RshPL's claim by providing an alternative for video calls his family could use (other ones: http://altrn.tv/dmBw8x).
(I have no affiliation with Jitsi or any other 3rd party whatsoever, just wanted to help.)





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Edited 2011-05-10 09:16 UTC