Speak-Freely for Linux 7.6a

Speak Freely is an Internet telephone for Microsoft Windows, Linux, and various flavors of Unix that allows you, with appropriate hardware and software, to send and receive audio, in real time, over a computer network. You can converse with anybody else similarly connected anywhere on Earth without paying long-distance phone charges. ...

Author Speak-freely-devel
License Open Source
Price FREE
Released 2004-02-05
Downloads 341
Filesize 430 kB
Requirements
Installation Instal And Uninstall
Keywords VoIP communication, VoIP phone, VoIP encryption, VoIP, communication, phone
Users' rating
(2 rating)
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