Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.announce
From: boutell@netcom.com (Thomas Boutell)
Subject: atalk 0.2 released (higher quality)
Message-ID: <1994Mar29.161441.8275@cs.cornell.edu>
Date: Tue, 29 Mar 1994 16:14:41 GMT
Approved: linux-announce@tc.cornell.edu (Matt Welsh)

Version 0.2 of atalk, my voice-chat-via-internet program, has
been released. 

Version 0.2 eliminates the annoying dropouts on playback, gets
a greater quality improvement at higher quality settings,
and is completely backward-compatible with version 0.1. Also,
quality 2 is now the default. Many other small improvements
have been made. So upgrade and try it out!

It is available by anonymous ftp from ftp.netcom.com
as pub/boutell/atalk0.2.tar.gz.

Version 1.0 will add GSM support, so those with a fast math
chip can get the best of both worlds. 

Note that atalk, mtalk and ztalk all use different port
assignments, so there's no reason not to install all three
and talk to the world.

Brief recap: if you have a sound card and a net connection
(even SLIP), you can use atalk to talk to another user anywhere
on the Internet. 

-T
-- 
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