Ah, I didn’t know it supported push notifications now! So I take it the developers maintain a server which keeps up the connections and notifies users of events (like Groundwire)? Bill
On 23 Jul 2018, at 05:28, Can Kırca <cankirca@gmail.com> wrote:
OK, you can install TeamTalk to your own server and If I'm not rong, it supports backround connection with latest release on iOS.
2018-07-23 7:41 GMT+03:00, Bill Dengler <codeofdusk@gmail.com>:
Potentially good ideas, but I’d really like something that supports a push/background connection for mobile users. And again I’m responsible for hosting my own servers. Not a bad thing, but can’t communicate with users on different servers and tough for nontechnical users.
Bill
On 23 Jul 2018, at 02:24, Steve Matzura <sm@noisynotes.com> wrote:
Or TeamSpeak?
On 7/22/2018 6:20 AM, Can Kırca wrote:
How about TeamTalk?
2018-07-22 8:31 GMT+03:00, Bill Dengler <codeofdusk@gmail.com>:
This looks like an online meeting service for multiuser situations. I guess I should’ve clarified that this will mainly be used for one to one communication, with the ability to do more an added plus.
Bill
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On Jul. 22, 2018, at 00:34, Steve Matzura <sm@noisynotes.com> wrote:
Zoom. http://www.zoom.us
> On 7/21/2018 11:16 PM, Bill Dengler wrote: > Hello, > This might not be the right list for this sort of thing, but I > figured > it’d be worth a shot. > With Skype’s accessibility degrading on Windows and virtually > disappearing on the Mac after recent updates, I’m looking for > alternatives. > I’m looking for a service (or collection of services used together) > for > realtime voice and text chat. The services must have accessible, > native > (i.e. not a web view) apps on Windows, Mac, iOS and Android. I am > willing > to consider an app with a web view if accessibility is excellent. > Incoming text chat messages must be automatically read aloud for JAWS > users. The following features are nice to have, in rough order of most > to > least important, but are not required: > 1. Automatic reading of incoming text chat messages for NVDA, > VoiceOver > users. > 2. End-to-end encryption. > 3. Use of the Opus codec (or something similar) allowing for high, > yet > stable audio quality depending on network conditions. > 4. Conference/group chat support. > 5. Based on open standards (or has a public API), so if the app breaks > we > can find/write another. > > A few options I thought of: > faceTime/iMessage: doesn’t work for Windows/Android/non-Apple users. > Whatsapp/Signal/Slack: desktop apps are web based > Discord: desktop app is web based, reports of inaccessibility on > mobile > Telegram: accessibility on mobile is hit and miss > Google Duo/Alo: no desktop apps at all > Running my own XMPP/SIP server: no XMPP clients that I know of > autoread > for JAWS, I am responsible for running my own servers (not in itself > a > bad thing but makes it harder to communicate with those not connected > to > my server), difficult to use for nontechnical users. > Twiter direct messages: will not be realtime after streaming API is > shut > down, no solution for voice chat. > > Any ideas on other services I can investigate? > > Thanks in advance, > Bill >
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