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Gizmo 3.0 just released

by Luca Filigheddu on February 27, 2007



Om Malik dropped me an email today (5 minutes ago) advising that Gizmo Project, the VoIP service by Michael Robertson & SIPPhone, just released v3.0 of their software. Only Windows, but Mac and Linux versions will be available in the following weeks.

The main news? You can now make and receive calls from most popular Instant Messaging platforms (except for AIM).

You can now make free calls to people that use Yahoo Messenger and Windows Live IM networks, in addition to those who are using Jabber, Google Talk and Gizmo Project.

Cool. Michael, please, drop me a line as soon as the Mac version is out…

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  • Markus Göbel's Tech News Comme
    Gizmo Project 3.0 is quite OK, but I directly found missing integration features: The other IMs shouldn't only receive Gizmo calls but also be able to make calls to Gizmo. That's not a big technical problem. Also it's interesting that Gizmo uses Gtalk2VoIP to bridge the services.


    http://www.goebel.net/technews/2007/02/gizmo-30-voice-for-all-ims-is-right.html
  • James Wanless
    While Gizmo lets users call from the Gizmo client on their PC, Talkster has extended this to the mobile phone in support of its belief that users shouldn’t have to sit in front of a computer to make VoIM calls. So for the last 6-months, Talkster users with an ordinary mobile phone (no PC or broadband required), have been able to call their Google Talk, Gizmo and MSN buddies from anywhere.


    See my post here on this subject: http://talkster.wordpress.com/2007/03/02/gizmo-...>
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