OT – Which iceweasel plugin to play gsm sound files ?
Tags: Browser, cheers, iceweasel, ot, sound, sound files, squeeze
Hi,
Which plugin can I add to my iceweasel browser (debian squeeze) to
play gsm sound files ?
Cheers
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Tags: Browser, cheers, iceweasel, ot, sound, sound files, squeeze
Hi,
Which plugin can I add to my iceweasel browser (debian squeeze) to
play gsm sound files ?
Cheers
Tags: additional software, application, Browser, desktop component, facebook, In, linkedin, product, skype, video chat
“Facebook will be launching a new in-browser video chat application. ‘The product has been built on Skype and will include a desktop component. It’s not clear to me whether that means it will just work if a user has Skype already installed on the computer, or if additional software will need to be downloaded even if the user already uses Skype. But it’s clear that there’s very deep integration between the products, and from the user’s perspective, the product will be an in-browser experience.’”
Tags: alex, apache, apache tomcat, Browser, extension, linux, linux apache, sip
I mean anything not an extension that can run on Linux (Apache/Tomcat).
Thanks,
Alex
Tags: asterisk, asterisks, authentication, Browser, client, sip, thanks in advance
Hello,
can anyone recommend a browser based SIP client that works well with Asterisk?
I need something that requires authentication (based on Asterisks peer name and pass).
Thanks in advance!
Alex
Tags: additional software, application, Browser, desktop component, facebook, linkedin, product, skype
Facebook will be launching a new in-browser video chat application. ‘The product has been built on Skype and will include a desktop component. It’s not clear to me whether that means it will just work if a user has Skype already installed on the computer, or if additional software will need to be downloaded even if the user already uses Skype. But it’s clear that there’s very deep integration between the products, and from the user’s perspective, the product will be an in-browser experience.’