Gizmo Project uses your internet connection (broadband or dial-up) to make calls to other computers. With the click of a mouse, you’re connected to friends, family, and colleagues anywhere on earth. It’s just that simple. You talk clearly. For as long as you want. For free.
And with inexpensive add-ons like CallIn and CallOut, you can talk to any telephone–mobile or landline–on the planet. Any phone? Yes.
Download Gizmo Project, and suddenly it all clicks–some calls are better online.
What's new in this version:
* Chat tabs will now dynamically shrink slightly to avoid creating an overflow menu.
* Added a preference to always warn when closing a chat window with multiple tabs.
* Fixed a bug that caused a new Ring sound selection to not take effect until the next login.
* Fixed a bug that configured the command-key equivalents for Close Window and Close Tab options incorrectly.
* Fixed a bug that allowed new IM windows to open for contacts that do not support instant messaging.
* Fixed validation of Invite to Chat menu options for non-jabber id's.
* Fixed a bug that would fail to receive file transfers if the selected downloads folder was missing.
* Fixed a bug with the Reveal button in the Transfers window.
* Fixed a bug that caused login attempts to fail if the initial attempt failed due to a network problem.
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3/22/2007
Gizmo - 3.0.1.206
Gepostet von Tobias Frischholz unter 3/22/2007 09:45:00 am
Labels: Internet