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  2. PowWow (chat program) - Wikipedia

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    Many of the features found in contemporary instant messaging programs were first introduced in PowWow. The program also had several innovative features such as allowing users to talk with each other using VoIP, a shared whiteboard, a built-in speech synthesizer, WAV sound file playing, offline transmittal of instant messages via POP/SMTP, and the ability for users to share their web surfing ...

  3. TeamSpeak - Wikipedia

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    TeamSpeak (TS) is a proprietary voice-over-Internet Protocol (VoIP) application service for audio communication between users on a chat channel, much like a telephone conference call. The client software connects to a TeamSpeak server of the user's choice, from which the user may join chat channels.

  4. Clubhouse (app) - Wikipedia

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    Users can download the App from their respective stores. The Android customer requires Android 7 or above to launch the app. iOS consumers need iOS 13 or later to run the app. Pierre Stanislas and Philippe Breuils have developed a free third-party desktop client (Mac and Windows) for Clubhouse, called Clubdeck.

  5. Audacity (audio editor) - Wikipedia

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    Audacity is a free and open-source digital audio editor and recording application software, available for Windows, macOS, Linux, and other Unix-like operating systems. [4] [5] As of December 6, 2022, Audacity is the most popular download at FossHub, [8] with over 114.2 million downloads since March 2015.

  6. Clubhouse Live Audio-Chat App Opens to Everyone, Drops ... - AOL

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    Clubhouse is taking down the velvet rope in front of its live audio-chat app. The startup, which kicked off a social-audio gold rush among bigger companies like Facebook, Spotify and Twitter, on ...

  7. Jami (software) - Wikipedia

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    Jami is free software released under the GNU GPL-3.0-or-later. In November 2016, it became part of the GNU Project. [8] Two account types are currently available, and many of each type can be configured concurrently. Both types offer similar features including messaging, video and audio. The account types are SIP and Ring. [9]

  8. Mumble (software) - Wikipedia

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    Mumble uses the low-latency audio codec Opus as of version 1.2.4, [8] the codec that succeeds the previous defaults Speex and CELT.This and the rest of Mumble's design allow for low-latency communication, meaning a shorter delay between when something is said on one end and when it's heard on the other.

  9. Roger Wilco (software) - Wikipedia

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    The licensing arrangement with Microsoft enabled the use of the Voice SDK for Microsoft's Xbox and required that all multi-player Xbox game developers included in-game voice chat capabilities. Today, virtually every leading online multiplayer game includes voicechat due to the pioneering efforts by the Resounding team.