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What is Shockvoice?


Shockvoice is a voice-over-ip communication tool similar to Teamspeak but slightly different in its features. It's implemented in C# and therefore runs on almost any platform of interest, be it windows, unix, macintosh or solaris. The client will only be available for windows at the beginning.

The software is currently in development with public alpha versions beeing available for testing.

Shockvoice started as a final year project at the university of applied sciences Giessen-Friedberg.

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FH-Giessen

What is the difference to other voice tools? Some of the features that Shockvoice has or are beeing implemented now are:

   * Serverside mixing of voice streams.
   * Low latency.
   * Completely administratable from the client.
   * Flexible and easy to use permissions management.
   * Pluginsystem to make it possible for people to extend both server and client with new features.
   * Integrated Chat
   * Send voicemail to currently offline people for them to check out later.
   * Whiteboard makes it possible to draw onto a map and have it synchronized with other people in the channel.
   * Server and Client support Windows/Linux/Mac
   * Support for Sqlite/MySql/PostgreSQL/MSSQL database systems and ODBC 

Who we are and how to contact us Programmers:

   * Christian "BG" Loos (chris(at)shockvoice(dot)org)
   * Steffen Loos
   * David Geier 

Scripting / Linux guru:

   * Andre "KobaYashi" Zurmuehlen (kobayashi(at)shockvoice(dot)org) 

Support:

   * Daniel "P3pp3N" Pfeffer (p3pp3n(at)shockvoice(dot)org)
   

You can contact us by mail, in #shockvoice on quakenet, through the forums or if you are lucky, you can catch us hanging around on the Shockvoice test server.

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