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+ Talkonaut for S60 3rd (real VoIP over GPRS)

03 March 2008

Talkonaut for S60 3rd (real VoIP over GPRS)
Free world wide calls over GPRS, EDGE, 3G or WIFI

Talkonaut

I would like to introduce our Talkonaut 4.0 mobile chat + VoIP software, which we recently finished porting from Java to native Symbian S60 platform (currently no UIQ support, sorry).

The major feature of this version is a possibility to make real and free VoIP calls over GPRS, EDGE, 3G or WIFI data connections to Google Talk, to MSN, Yahoo, ICQ, AIM and iChat users as well as to SIP phones.

One can use Talkonaut to define one (or many) existing SIP accounts and make free or cheap (depends on your SIP provider) voip calls.

Besides that, Talkonaut is a feature-rich IM chat client that is based on Jabber protocol (supports SSL connection to Google Talk servers aswell) with built-in transport support for MSN, Yahoo, AIM and ICQ protocols.

So, we welcome everyone to try it and are awating your feedbacks, no matter how good or bad they will be!

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The ourstanding feature of Symbian S60 edition of Talkonaut is "VoIP over GPRS" capability, that allows you to make free long distance and overseas calls utilizing your data connection such as GPRS, EDGE, 3G or WIFI.



You can read about all the features on http://www.talkonaut.com/

Regards, Ruslan, GTalk2VoIP TEAM.

PS: The application is self-signed, means on latest Nokia phones you will have to disable online cert check in App.Mgr before installing it.


Source: Developer Author: Ruslan Zalata


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