>"Get on Skype, anon!"
>Tox is a secure, decentralized multimedia messenger aimed at replacing Microsoft's proprietary and NSA-ridden Skype. It offers video and audio chat, group messaging, and file sharing, as well as a robust platform that can allow for endless possibilities, including your own personal version of Dropbox. (https://tox.im/)
>Ekiga (formely known as GnomeMeeting) is an open source SoftPhone, Video Conferencing and Instant Messenger application over the Internet. It supports HD sound quality and video up to DVD size and quality. It is interoperable with many other standard compliant softwares, hardwares and service providers as it uses both the major telephony standards (SIP and H.323). (http://www.ekiga.org/)
>Ring (formerly SFLphone) is a free distributed (multimedia communication software published under the GNU General Public License 3. It is developed by Savoir-faire Linux with the help of a global community of users and contributors. Savoir-faire Linux is a Canadian company specialized in Linux and free software. (http://ring.cx/)
>Mumble is an open source, low-latency, high quality voice chat software primarily intended for use while gaming. (http://wiki.mumble.info/wiki/Main_Page)
>Hello is built right into Firefox, you can rest easy knowing that your conversations and information will remain private and secure. And thanks to WebRTC-grade encryption, you’ll enjoy an added level of security. (https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/hello/)
>Jitsi is an audio/video Internet phone and instant messenger written in Java. It supports some of the most popular instant messaging and telephony protocols such as SIP, Jabber/XMPP (and hence Facebook and Google Talk), AIM, ICQ, MSN, Yahoo! Messenger. (https://jitsi.org/)
>"We're not downloading those apps lol, just use Skype!"
What does /g/ use to voice chat with their friends online..?
Skype
Skype
Skype
TeamSpeak actually
SIP and Ekiga
>friends all shit talk Skype
>it never works, people being invisible in calls, can't hear certain people
>they won't use anything else
It's the duckling effect or w/e it's called, they're to comfortable with Skype to use anything else.
>>52189673
or
>>52189799
or
XMPP/Jabber with Pidgin client
Skype when I have to but I don't like that that shit runs in the background on my phone even when I'm not logged in. Kinda spooks desu
>>52189660
>What does /g/ use to voice chat with their friends online..?
I don't...
>>52189660
>What does /g/ use to voice chat with their friends online..?
my what
discord because all my friends are twitch memers
>>52189660
>friends
What?
Sadly useless wothout user base and friends dont like tux and mumble.
But they are stable and secure and ready for u
>>52189660
Steam messenger actually, for all two of them.
>>52189660
>Tox is a secure
where's the audit lol
>tox
>if you use anime girls to push your software, it will die
Mumble. I rest easy knowing I'm the Alpha of the group and everyone else follows my lead. If I say we use Mumble, we fucking use Mumble.
>>52190160
Still we can make some circle jerke like that gnunet.
Come post your sha
I use Signal
literally everyone's got an iPhone or Android
in future it'll support more platforms and prob even user accounta
>2016 (post-webrtc)
>Actually installing shit to talk with people
>implying your data needs to go through someone else's server
>not just going to talky.io using p2p webrtc
Skype and mumble.