libjingle and clients using it...
Note: TINS (XEP-0111) was used before XEP-0166 (Jingle), but is now obsolete.
libjingle is Googles implementation of XMPP's Jingle, but they and not the same.
Jabbin 2.0beta seems to use libjingle, and is compatible with GTalk. This client should support voice (buggy), but could not compile out-of-the-box, so we left it there for a while.
Other implementations of Jingle exist. Among other have the PSI team made a library called libjingle (right now we can not see whether it is the same as Googles libjingle or not).
When looking at the PSI project we stumpled over their chat client. This has the feature of XML sniffing which we have been looking for. You can also enter XML code in a windows and send it.
libjingle is Googles implementation of XMPP's Jingle, but they and not the same.
Jabbin 2.0beta seems to use libjingle, and is compatible with GTalk. This client should support voice (buggy), but could not compile out-of-the-box, so we left it there for a while.
Other implementations of Jingle exist. Among other have the PSI team made a library called libjingle (right now we can not see whether it is the same as Googles libjingle or not).
When looking at the PSI project we stumpled over their chat client. This has the feature of XML sniffing which we have been looking for. You can also enter XML code in a windows and send it.
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Currently Jabbin does VoIP over Jabber using the http://www.xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0111.html, which one year ago was superseded by the Jingle specification, which was co-written by Jabber Software Foundation and the Google Talk team. Jabbin 2.0 will switch to Jingle, thus making it the first Jingle-compliant open source Jabber client with a GUI that can do VoIP and interoperate with Google Talk. Because Google Talk is expanding into portable devices such as the BlackBerry and the upcoming http://googletalk.blogspot.com/2006/08/google-talk-on-mylo.html, Jabbin users will be able to converse with people running those platforms too. GTalk is expected to http://googletalk.blogspot.com/2006/08/talking-with-skype.html soon too.
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