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Walkietalkie

Walkietalkie is a lightweight application for voice-over-IP (UDP) communications between PCs and Macs. It is low bandwidth and low latency, and ideal for voice chat during netgames. It doesn't require any servers or other infrastructure.

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  •  12 Jan 2007 04:39

Release Notes: AES encryption was added. A username can be use to make calls instead of an IP address. wt-locator server was added for locating users by name and working around firewall/router NAT. Something vaguely resembling a user guide was written.

  •  12 Sep 2006 04:33

Release Notes: Classic compatibility was dropped. A new UI and conferencing were added.

  •  23 Mar 2005 12:59

Release Notes: Compatibility with previous versions has been completely broken. This was done so that multiple GSM-contexts could be used at the same time, allowing for "conferencing" with the new wtserver. The server is optional. An input-amplitude graph was added to indicate the amplitude level of your microphone. The local address will get logged when the program starts up, so you can more easily see your IP address (unless the address is non-routable).

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