Jami

Last Updated on: 28th November 2023, 08:45 pm

Web site: jami.net
Category: Network
Subcategory: Instant Messengers, VoIP Clients
Platform: Android, iOS, Linux, OS X, Windows
License: GPL
Interface: GUI
First release: November 2018

Jami (previously: Ring and SFLphone) – a free software for universal communication which respects the freedoms and privacy of its users. Jami is completely peer-to-peer and doesn’t require a server for relaying data between users. Jami is a GNU project backed by the Free Software Foundation and distributed under a GPLv3 license. It use state of the art end-to-end encryption with perfect forward secrecy for all communications and comply with the X.509 standard.

Features:
– a telephone: a simple tool to connect, communicate and share
– a teleconferencing tool: easily join calls to create conferences with multiple participants
– a media sharing tool: supports a variety of video input options, including multiple cameras and image and video files, and the selection of audio inputs and outputs; all this is supported by multiple high quality audio and video codecs
– a messenger: send text messages during calls or out of calls (as long as your peer is connected)
– a building block for your IoT project: re-use the universal communications technology of Ring with its portable library on your system of choice.


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