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'''Linphone''' is a [[VoIP]] application for [[Linux]] [[operating system]] (although it is reported to work also on [[FreeBSD]] and [[OpenBSD]]). [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]] version is under development and currently reported to be unstable<ref name="unstable">[http://www.linphone.org/index.php/eng/f_a_q Linphone FAQ]</ref>. It uses the [[Session Initiation Protocol]] for communication and is licensed under the [[GNU General Public License]]. Linphone uses [[GTK+]] for [[Graphical user interface|GUI]] and on [[Linux]] it can be also run as [[System console|console]]-mode application.
'''Linphone''' is a [[VoIP]] application for [[Linux]] [[operating system]] (although it is reported to work also on [[FreeBSD]] and [[OpenBSD]]). [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]] version is under development and currently does not yet have the same features<ref name="unstable">[http://www.linphone.org/index.php/eng/f_a_q Linphone FAQ]</ref>. It uses the [[Session Initiation Protocol]] for communication and is licensed under the [[GNU General Public License]]. Linphone uses [[GTK+]] for [[Graphical user interface|GUI]] and on [[Linux]] it can be also run as [[System console|console]]-mode application.


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Revision as of 22:14, 4 April 2008

Linphone is a VoIP application for Linux operating system (although it is reported to work also on FreeBSD and OpenBSD). Windows version is under development and currently does not yet have the same features[1]. It uses the Session Initiation Protocol for communication and is licensed under the GNU General Public License. Linphone uses GTK+ for GUI and on Linux it can be also run as console-mode application.

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