[Asterisk-Users] Introducing Firefly
Samuel Jimenez
jimenezchava at racsa.co.cr
Thu Jan 29 19:57:26 MST 2004
Nice!!
Have just tried it a bit, seems cool... Congrats!!!
Will test it against my * box and will provide some feedback.
Thanks!
Sam\\\
----- Original Message -----
From: Adam Hart
To: iaxclient-devel at lists.sourceforge.net ; asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2004 7:11 PM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Introducing Firefly
After many months of development, I'm pleased to announced Firefly - an IAX soft phone and network.
The firefly softphone - free, runs under windows, allows connection to multiple networks, skinable interface, connection to firefly network, IAX2 protocol, (SIP in next release), codecs supported - iLBC, G.711 ulaw/alaw, GSM. - contact lists, selectable ringtones.
download from here - http://www.virbiage.com/firefly/
The firefly network - also free, runs on an enhanced version of IAX2 (simply uses IAX2 text messages for customised part), voicemail, text messaging, online presence, ability to indicate status (available, away, NA). I believe you can connect using a standard asterisk box but you'll miss out on the extended features. The network runs on iLBC so unforunately it won't work with most IAX2 clients (unless you get * to translate)
Thousands of people have used it but it's still regarded in beta, as we are still in heavy development (so expect a few bugs). It doesn't use iaxcomm as we needed our own framework to support sip, including our own jitterbuffer. If you don't wish to connect to the firefly network, click cancel when it asks you.
Coming soon features
SIP - in alpha, few bugs outstanding
music onhold - playing mp3s while the other party is onhold
fast audio - will reduce the latency by 40-50ms
speex - (if anyone wants it?)
Feel free to contact me on or off the list to report bugs and suggestions. I'll post everytime we release a new version (probably every week), including fixed bugs and new features
Our website is http://www.virbiage.com/
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