All releases tagged Stable


Release Notes: This release has few changes but some fairly important bugfixes. It fixes history logic and the instant messaging user interface. It improves the SIP core by adding a keep-alive for account registration and updating the Contact header from 200 OK.


Release Notes: This version offers improved performance, better stability, and many bugfixes. It should be the most stable ever released.


Release Notes: This new version fixes several important bugs. Attended transfer is the main new feature. One can now drag and drop two calls on each other and select between transferring the call or creating a conference call.


Release Notes: There are some small bug fixes, and advanced tests have been added on several VoIP products such as Cisco, Patton, Freeswitch and Asterisk.


Release Notes: Small bugs and memory leaks have been fixed. Almost every runtime warning has been removed.


Release Notes: This version provides these new features: a complete KDE client, a DNS SRV resolver, persistent history, a new notification system for the GNOME client, and a G722 audio codec implementation. But this is first and foremost a major bugfix release and a very important milestone in terms of stability, as it includes over 100 bugfixes, enhancements, and performance improvements.


Release Notes: This release provides automatic URL opening on SIP/IAX2 incoming calls, an SIP SRV server resolution implementation, GNOME address book bugfixes, GNOME client bugfixes, direct IP-to-IP calls bugfixes, Speex 16000 and CELT implementation, and unit tests implementation.