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Posted 3 months ago by sfladmin
Tue, 2013-02-12 18

Hi all,

SFLphone packages for Fedora 17 and Fedora 18 are available. As Fedora 16 is EOL today, we won't make new packages for it. These packages ship with GTK and packages don't ... [More] include video and/or ilbc for now.

New features since 1.2.0 include Opus and G.729 audio codecs, auto-answer, multi-codecs calls. There's also some Gnome-specific improvements.

You can find all information on how to get the repo and the signing keys on the YUM repository: https://yum.savoirfairelinux.com 

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Posted 4 months ago by sfladmin
Mon, 2013-01-14 17

SFLphone 1.2.2 has been released. It fixes an issue with the tarball of SFLphone 1.2.1, which was erroneously missing iLBC files, but otherwise no new features or bugfixes have been added. We recommend no one use or ship SFLphone 1.2.1, but use this version instead
Posted 4 months ago by sfladmin
Mon, 2013-01-07 15

The SFLphone team is proud to announce the release of SFLphone 1.2.1. Notable features for this release are support for Opus, iLBC and g.729 audio codecs. In addition, SFLphone accounts now ... [More] have "Auto-answer" mode.
Along with a number of bug fixes, SFLphone's backend has been migrated from PJSIP 1.14.2 to 2.0.1. Moreover, support was added for multi-codec calls (e.g. PCMA outgoing, PCMU incoming). The backend has also migrated threading libraries from Common C++ to pthread.

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Fri, 2012-08-10 11

This release is the first to have been ported to ARM. As a result of this effort, users can now choose to disable many features/dependencies.
In addition, video support has been greatly ... [More] improved, with features such as call transfer, hold, and H.264 profile and level negotiation implemented for video calls.
In the gnome client, instant messaging was reimplemented and as a result, no longer depends on Webkit.
Finally, we updated PJSIP to the latest release of their 1.x.x series, 1.14.2. [Less]
Posted about 1 year ago by sfladmin
Fri, 2012-05-18 10

 
The new stable version 1.1.0 has just been released.
 
This release adds support for CCRTP 2.0.2. In addition the gnome client now build with either GTK+2.0 or GTK+3.0. ... [More] Compatibility with several SIP providers has been fixed, such as ekiga.org and sip2sip.info. 
Additionally, efforts have been made to improve test coverage and quality assurance. We are striving to ensure that regression are caught early.
The KDE client is now fully up-to-date with the latest version of sflphone daemon. 

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