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what about GIZMO?
On June 23rd, 2008 Anonymous (not verified) says:
as I know, Gizmo is using SIP, what it is(?) an open standard (http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3261). By the way, Gizmo is supported for several distros, and even for my N800, and (I need to try it) seems to support the camera also. I have found interesting that you can have all your IM accounts setup into Gizmo, and of course the same functionality that Skype offers: PC to phone calls, conferencing, local phone numbers even in my country(!)and free Gizmo to Gizmo talk.
But, and here is the point, it is not free software. As the public phone network is not free either, so what we need to do is to show companies the address we are intended to take in the medium-long term: I have quited my skype account and I am now inviting all my friends to use Gizmo. Then we will show how we expect things to work, but I agree that is not a good choice to just isolate yourself and not use anything that is not free. I believe in a free world, and I think this is a way to get there. Opinions?
regards
Arturo