J’ai eu la chance de pouvoir participer à l’enregistrement de plusieurs emissions du Podcast HighTech et le premier podcast vient d’être mis en ligne !
Les sujets présentés cette semaines sont :
Office Groove présenté par Loic Bar
La version 8.04 d’Ubuntu présenté par Cedric Janssens
Fring présenté par moi même
La camera Oregon présenté par Xavier Alardot
Vous pouvez soit le trouver sur iTunes, soit directement sur le site du Podcast Hightech à l’adresse suivante :
Fring has just made a new version available for the iPhone !
With this version, you can chat but especially talk with your MSN, Gtalk and Skype buddies.
It’s also a SIP client so you can use VOIP if you have a VoipBuster account for example
Fring was already available for Symbian and WindowsCE phones.
Edit 21:55
Uninstalled …
After speaking a while with a guest of the site, the history disappeared and was no more able to discuss …
I hope Google will, one day, provide a google talk client with all the features of the three clients …
Edit 19:15
Hmm after a bit testing, this “third” google talk client as some nice features long awaited for the gtalk client (group chat) but mis some others
Copy/paste, send file, talk and seems to use http to communicate rather than xmpp …
So this is a third gtalk client with once again not all the features requested
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Finally a new version which runs out of a browser !
It has all the features of the Google Talk gadget (but runs outside a browser), plus it adds new desktop notifications that remind you of appointments and alert you the moment messages arrive. There are notifications for Google Calendar appointments, Orkut scraps, Gmail messages, and Talk chats (of course). My favorite part? The snooze feature on Calendar notifications! Now I can put off that reminder for a few extra minutes without worrying about forgetting the meeting.
Brian Madden has just posted a link to a video showing head to head performance comparaison between Citrix XenEnterprise and VMware ESX 3.0.1 implementation.