Speak Freely is a 100% free Internet telephone for Windows and UNIX, originally written by John Walker, founder of Autodesk. Some of Speak Freely's basic features include encryption, the answering machine, selectable compression, ICQ Integration, and conference mode.
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Recent releases


Changes: NAT friendliness, audio rate correction, use of random devices, and fixes for all known security vulnerabilities.


Changes: The ability to save Answering Machine messages to .WAV files, a Quick Start Guide for beginners, a Money Saved indicator, and an IP Address display.
Makes stream recordings of BBC iPlayer TV/radio, BBC podcast, and ITV player programs.
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To find the last version
and
actual information
please visit the
End of Live Statement (http://www.fourmilab.ch/speakfree/eol/) and the
maintenance project (https://sourceforge.net/projects/speak-freely/)