~terry
Wed, Jul 24, 1996 (11:08)
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Speak Freely -- Speak Freely is another application that allows
(near) real-time voice communication over the 'net in half or full
duplex mode (depending on your sound equipment). One
distinguishing feature of Speak Freely is its freeware status; others
include three methods of encryption for conversations (PGP, IDEA
- International Data Encryption Algorithm, and DES - Data
Encryption Standard), four real-time compression types (simple,
GSM - Global System Mobile, ADPCM - Adaptive Differential
Pulse Code Modulation, and LPC - Linear Predictive Coding), an
answering machine for receiving and storing messages, a Show
Your Face feature for letting people see who they're talking to, and
a Look Who's Talking server feature for finding people to talk to.
While both encryption and compression are supported, the
resources needed for each are quite high and require a high-end 486
at minimum. However, for those without the bandwidth or with a
concern for privacy and with the necessary hardware, these two
features can be quite appealing. Speak Freely for Windows is
always 100% compatible with Speak Freely for Unix, allowing
communication across platforms for the first time. For its support
of encryption, compression, and cross-platform compatibility,
coupled with solid near real-time voice communication, Speak
Freely is an app that will please many netizens.
Pros: Encryption and compression supported for real-time voice
communication on the 'net
Cons: Not as fast or easy to use as WebPhone and Internet Phone
New: 'Show Your Face' capability -- lets people see who they're
talking to, Windows 95 release
Version Reviewed: Windows 3.x - 6.0. Windows 95 - 6.1
Date of Review: 4/21/96 Reviewer: Forrest Stroud
~sandy
Sat, Feb 22, 1997 (21:25)
#1
I`m a Brazilian guy and now I`m in Canada learning english,I want talking
to someone around the world,I don`t know how can I use the chatline but
I`m trying, if somebody can talk to me . please do it ,after all I`m in
this compiuter since 5 O` clock pm.
~terry
Sun, Feb 23, 1997 (00:56)
#3
Can you tell us about the computer boom in Brazil?
~MacGyver
Fri, Aug 8, 1997 (03:18)
#4
Does Speak Freely or any other voice-chat program support a hardware-based
ADPCM encoder...My girlfriend has a 14.4k connection
and a 486sx25, but her soundcard is capable of ADPCM. What I want to do is set up a voice chat program so we can talk when I'm off at school. I'll have a dedicated connection on my end so all she'll have to do is type in my IP.
Any Advice? Michael
msw@tamu.edu