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Banji

Categories:   Unmaintained

This app is unmaintained and no longer released by the KDE community.

Screenshot of Banji

Banji is a graphical client for the Ring (www.jami.net) communication platform. It can either be used as a general purpose communication application with other Ring users or as a VoiP softphone compatible with the SIP industry standard used by most office phones.

Features:

  • Calling real phone with accounts from common SIP service providers
  • Support SIP, SIPS and the RING distributed communication protocol
  • Audio, Video and rich text messages
  • Compliant with various industry standards such as:
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  • Support multiple popular audio and video codecs
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  • SIP call transfer (both direct and attended)
  • Audio and video conferences
  • Multiple concurrent calls with "on hold" feature
  • Multiple accounts
  • Multiple users profiles
  • System contact integration
  • Configurable interactive system notification
  • Configurable local and global keyboard shortcuts
  • Different ringtones per account
  • Call menu support automation with macro
  • Call audio recordings
  • Call history and bookmarks
  • Auto answer (per account)
  • Pulseaudio, portaudio, core audio, ALSA and windows audio integration
  • Different audio device for ringing and talk
  • Smart phone number auto completion
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