| Company | Haxial Software |
| Website | http://www.haxialsoftware.com |
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| Os | Mac OS |
| Requirements | Mac OS 9.0 or later, CarbonLib 1.3.1 or later. |
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| Release Date | 2/5/2003 |
| License | Shareware |
| Limitations | Shareware |
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Haxial NetFone is an encrypted multi-user Internet telephone. ie it lets you verbalise (literally, without typing), to 1 or more people over the Internet. You can verbalise to multiple people at the same time, and your security and privacy is protected by encryption. Not surprisingly, if you deprivation to verbalise, you will demand a working microphone for your computer. If you do not have a microphone, you can quiet listen, but of run you cannot verbalise. Cable modem or better is recommended. You can quiet expend NetFone with a unconstipated modem, but of run the character will not be as skilful. Also, being an Internet telephone, NetFone's performance is very much national to the performance of your Internet access combined with the performance of the Internet access of the person you are speaking to. You do not demand a pile of bandwidth, mainly you demand a connexion that is tight with niggling delay. What's New: Version 1.400 adds the following: Updated to expend unexampled Haxial Appearance Engine. In Settings, unexampled option "Auto-Start/Stop Recording". This causes NetFone to automatically start recording when you connect to mortal or when mortal connects to you, and to occlusive recording when no-one is connected. In Settings, unexampled option "Record At 44.1KHz, Then Downsample". This causes NetFone to always record at 44.1KHz (better character), and then tighten it to the value selected in the main window. This may resultant in better character than recording at the desired value directly if you are using a flash and filthy soundcard. Also, if your soundcard does not affirm the value you deprivation to expend, enabling this option should provide you to expend that value (unless your soundcard is so filthy that it doesn't affirm 44.1KHz either). Some bug fixes.
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