| Asterisk Openfire real time collaboration |
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| Written by webmaster | ||||||||||||||
| Sunday, 10 May 2009 | ||||||||||||||
Asterisk Openfire - “Open Source Real-Time Communication„ |
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| Chat in a group conference. Using group chat can be a great alternative to scheduling a meeting (and who likes meetings?). |
Spark IM screenshots | |
| Send broadcast messages. Got something to say to everyone on your list? Broadcast it! | ||
| Send and receive files. Sending files through Spark is a great way to avoid the unnecessary bits of email that you might have used to send them. | ||
| Connect to another system. You can add support for using other chat technologies. For example, if you have a Yahoo, Google Talk, ICQ or AIM account, you can log in to that account from Spark. | ||
| Make and receive calls. Get your headset ready; you're about to get vocal. | ||
| Telephony Integration. See when contacts are on the phone with explicit "on the phone" updated presence status. |
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Spark is an Open Source, cross-platform IM client optimized for businesses and organizations. It features built-in support for group chat, telephony integration, and strong security. The Spark source code is governed by the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL), Spark IM Available platforms are Windows, Linux and Mac OS X.
Spark IM screenshot collection


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