[p2p-hackers] iGlance is here!
Ian Clarke
ian at locut.us
Sun Nov 6 15:58:45 UTC 2005
Its about time someone did this :-)
It seems like you are pretty heavily reliant on windows stuff though,
any plans for Mac or Linux versions? How portable is the code?
I personally use a Mac, but I will give this a try on Virtual PC.
All the best,
Ian.
On 5 Nov 2005, at 22:01, David Barrett wrote:
> So you all know I've been working on iGlance for ages. Well, I'm
> happy
> to report that after all this time, it's done. (Well, as much as
> anything in this space is ever done, but it works for some large
> subset
> of users, and it has a snazzy website to promote it.) For details,
> please see:
>
> http://www.iglance.com
>
> To review, iGlance is a P2P VoIP/videoconferencing application with
> push
> to talk, video presence, screen sharing, file transfers, and more. It
> does NAT traversal, has a custom GUI layer, is open source, and is
> built
> atop a simple platform encapsulation layer ("libpig") that does the
> basics without forcing you to adopt any design religion.
>
> If you're a telecommuter, work in a distributed team, or just want to
> try a new paradigm in communications, give it a shot. Likewise, if
> you're developer and looking to put your P2P, VoIP,
> video/file/screen-sharing energy to good, open-source use, check
> out the
> code and let me know what you think.
>
> Thanks for all your help, and I look forward to your feedback!
>
> -david
>
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