With our release 4.1 for Android and iOS, Linphone offers the following new features :
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- end-to-end encryption for 1-to-1 and group instant messaging (with Linphone Instant Messaging Encryption Library)
- video H.265 codec support, based on Android MediaCodec and iOS VideoToolbox
- button to invite contacts to use Linphone by sending them a SMS
- possibility to record calls (audio only), and replay them from the 'Recordings' menu
- remote provisioning from a QR-code providing the http(s) url of a provisioning server
- enhanced call and IM notifications, so that it is possible to answer, decline, reply to or mark as read directly from the notification
- setting to request attachments to be automatically downloaded, unconditionally or based on their size
- possibility to send multiple attachments (images, documents, videos etc.) at the same time
Meta repository holding all the dependencies to build a full Linphone SDK. Download Linphone for macOS. Download Linphone for Windows. Flatpak package for GNU/Linux Note (July 3rd 2019): We are currently experiencing an issue with Flatpak, which will be addressed in the next release of Linphone for desktop in the coming weeks. In the meantime, linphone-desktop source code is available on GitLab.
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> Read the complete list of added and changed features and fixed issues on Linphone-iOS and Linphone-android projects on GitLab.
> Download for free the latest version of Linphone 4.1 from Google Play Store and the App Store.
> Download for free the latest version of Linphone 4.1 from Google Play Store and the App Store.
The first step in the Open Secure Telephony Network (OSTN) is a client. We can’t make a phone call without a phone. In this case there are three primary goals and a number of optional features. The primary goal is an application which speaks the SIP protocol for signalling. It must also speak the ZRTP protocol for peer to peer encryption key exchange. Finally the client must have source code freely available with a license that allows free redistribution.
As of today, the only client for Andriod that fufills this qualification is named CSipSimple. Also as of today, the ZRTP functionality is only available from a nightly build of the binary package. Your mobile handset will not allow you to install this package until you enable “Unknown sources” in the Applications settings of your phone. By default this option is disabled on all phones. To do this, open Settings from the application menu and select Applications. Check the “Unknown sources” box. Some handset vendors disable this process (referred to by the euphemism “sideloading”) though there are workarounds. Remember, don’t install the version from the market, since that does not support the ZRTP protocol. You must type in the URL for the nightly build in the handset’s browser and download the .apk. Stream cipher key stream generator. Once the package is installed, future updates may be installed through the CSipSimple application settings menu.
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CSipSimple offers some nice features. It abstracts the dizzying array of configuration options required by any application that wishes to speak the SIP protocol with another. It also has some template configuration for external service providers, which I will get to in my next post.
Atm program dev c++. CSipSimple. Do it!
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