It would be nice to see an intelligent Contacts/Dialler, as you
suggest: something that can choose which number or VoiP to use
depending on time or the other person's preferences, perhaps. Or text
via IM/SMS/E-mail without much fumbling around.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/znhto04u74ql4zw/Carte%20Blanche.odp?dl=0
m
On 09/03/16 06:17, Krzysztof Tataradziński wrote:
Thanks all for replays! But by video calling, I mean that one worked
with normal dialer app (not by using third party). If I good
remember, in android and other phones, in dialer/contacts app, there
were options: message, call, video call, etc. And video call use
'native' solution (like normal calling by ours telecom company). Is
there any way to do that?
2016-03-09 12:35 GMT+01:00 Peter Bittner <peter.bittner@xxxxxxx
<mailto:peter.bittner@xxxxxxx>>:
For video conferencing there is also appear.in
<http://appear.in>, which works fine in
the oxide browser (try https://appear.in/test-drive). Not in the
webapp-container yet. This is a bug that is being worked on,
IIUC. See
https://github.com/bittner/appear-in/issues/1 for details and if you
want to follow updates on the issue.
Peter
2016-03-09 11:54 GMT+01:00 Alan Bell:
> (2) Is there any way to make video call with someone? If not,
where I can
> find bug/feature reported at launchpad.net
<http://launchpad.net> for that?
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