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Top Alternatives to Jitsi for Mac

  1. Video conferencing is a new way for people in businesses and organizations to meet. There are various tools available—some are available for free, while...

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  2. Riot is a free instant messaging program designed to allow teams to collaborate. Broadly speaking, this means that you won't find fancy doo-dads such as...

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  3. Zoiper 2.0 Free (previously known as Idefisk) is a telephony application that provides basic and advanced VoIP functionalities at very low cost. Unlike more...

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  4. Interactive Fiction, the genre of text-based adventures that has existed pretty much since the beginning of home computing, is a little obscure. That's a...

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  5. Discord is a free cross-platform communication application originally created for the gaming community. Since the developers created a user-friendly user...

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  6. Skype is a free software to internationally connect with people. The Skype community can perform audio, chat, and video conversations. The application is...

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  7. Voice Over IP lets you make phone calls via the internet Linphone is a smallish, open source project which aims to provide that service for free. This very...

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  8. X-Lite is a free program developed for both the Windows and Mac operating systems. Designed to help users transition from traditional phone usage to VoIP...

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  9. TeamViewer is a remote access and support solution designed to make workplace collaboration easier. This remote software is free for personal use and allows...

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