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Message includes applications for chatting (also known as “instant messenging. Messaging allows a user to write quick textual messages that are delivered instantly. This type of communication is like email but usually much faster and less formal. Messages are usually broken down into just one or a few sentences. An instant messenger application or web interface is required by both parties. Applications and interfaces include Lync, Hangouts, Facebook, iChat, Trillian, Pidgin, Adium, AIM, ICQ, Skype, and MSN.

Thunderbird

March 18, 2015 by Andy Voelker
Categories: Network & Communications

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Availability: Free Download
Comparable: Outlook

Mozilla Thunderbird is a free, open source, extensible, cross-platform email, news, and chat client developed by the Mozilla Foundation.

Thunderbird is an email, newsgroup, news feed, and chat (XMPP, IRC, Twitter) client. It supports POP and IMAP methods of connecting to email servers. It also supports LDAP (directory) address completion. The built-in RSS/Atom reader can also be used as a simple news aggregator. Thunderbird supports the S/MIME standard, extensions such as Enigmail add support for the OpenPGP (security)standard. The vanilla version is not a personal information manager, although the Mozilla Lightning extension adds PIM functionality. Additional features, if needed, are often available via other extensions.

Tags: news

Hangouts

February 04, 2015 by Andy Voelker
Categories: Network & Communications

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Availability: Free Download
Comparable:  Skype, Saba Meeting, WebEx

Google Hangouts is an application that allows real-time chat, voice, and video communications between users of Google accounts.  While Hangouts is not yet part of the UNCC google apps package (coming in July 2015), you may run across it due to its popularity.  Hangouts is free, a part of all privately google accounts, and is sometimes used as an alternative to Skype.  Features include:

  • Real time textual chat and/or video communication between two users on computers or mobile devices (Android, iPad, etc)
  • Dial calls from computer to phone
  • Group chats for text or video
  • Ability to send files to others (integrates with Google Drive via drag and drop)
  • Integration with Android OS to blend Hangouts communication with text messages
  • Integrated into the Chrome browser and Chrome notification center

Hangouts works on a variety of devices and requires only a Google account enabled with hangouts to function.  A webcam and microphone are necessary for video chat functions.

Hangouts also has a suite of apps within the video chat system that allow users to share screens, play games together, draw on the screen, and collaborate on documents.

“Hangouts on Air” is virtual conferencing software similar to GoToWebinar or Adobe Connect.  It integrates with YouTube for recording and live streaming and allows for a multitude of users to connect to a single session.

Tags: video conference

Skype

December 19, 2013 by clas-web
Categories: Network & Communications

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Availability: Labs  |  Free Download
Comparable: Hangouts, Saba Meeting, WebEx

Skype is an application and service that connects multiple means of communication to computing devices.  The most outstanding feature allows you to place a phone call from your computer, a technology known as VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol).  In addition, users can place audio calls from computer to computer, add a webcam to place a video call, and chat in a textual instant messenger format.  Skype also facilitates group calls and video conferences with people communicating simultaneously in several geographic locations.Read more…

Tags: video conferenceVoIP

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