Wednesday, October 15, 2008

New Gadu-Gadu chat beta gets VoIP

Popular Polish chat client Gadu-Gadu announced on Wednesday a new beta version of its instant messenger. The beta version boasts the same VoIP protocol that hosts Yahoo and AOL's free voice chats over the Internet. While Windows Live Messenger and Skype have also long enjoyed Internet telephony integrated with chat, these VoIP services will be a welcome addition for Gadu-Gadu's 6 million users.

This latest beta release also adds new skins, including two throwbacks to Gadu-Gadu's classic messenger, and lets you hide your avatar. In addition the build improves stability and reduces program memory.

Be forewarned, the installation and set-up is wholly Polish. Non-Polish speakers who'd like to try out the messenger, however, and who make it through the sign-up process, can connect with friends on Gadu-Gadu (without voice chatting) through multiprotocol IM clients Pidgin and Miranda IM.

No comments: