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Telepathy needs D-Bus, which is built in to Linux but not Windows. | Telepathy needs D-Bus, which is built in to Linux but not Windows. | ||
At one point this really mattered to me, but currently I use Windows only to run ArcGIS. | |||
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[http://www.aosabook.org/en/telepathy.html Telepathy] from the Architecture of Open Source Applications | [http://www.aosabook.org/en/telepathy.html Telepathy] from the Architecture of Open Source Applications | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:31, 27 October 2021
No, not that kind. Sorry.
"Telepathy is a D-Bus framework for unifying real time communication, including instant messaging, voice calls and video calls. It abstracts differences between protocols to provide a unified interface for applications."
D-Bus
Telepathy needs D-Bus, which is built in to Linux but not Windows. At one point this really mattered to me, but currently I use Windows only to run ArcGIS.
Gabble
Resources
Telepathy from the Architecture of Open Source Applications