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Dunbar: Desktop Released

Dunbar is a location-based chat tool for mobile devices and phones. The architecture is built on web services so that clients on any operating system can be created. The service will be free to users, and the source code will be made available to the pub
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qutecom(1)							   User Commands							qutecom(1)

NAME
qutecom - SIP-based software telephone with video and chat features internet phone. SYNOPSIS
qutecom [options] DESCRIPTION
QuteCom is a Voice over IP application based on standard protocols like SIP and RTP. It enables voice, video and text chat between two clients. Features include a contact list with presence and status, call history and NAT traversal capability. In conjunction with other services, QuteCom can be used to call regular PSTN lines and/or send SMS messages to cell phones. OPTIONS
-h, --help Print usage message. -b, --background Run in background mode. -s, --several Allow several QuteCom at the same time. -q, --configpath arg Pass a path to load configuration directory. -c, --command arg Pass a command to the qutecom. FILES
~/.qutecom/ This is where qutecom reads its config information. You do not have to modify or edit this file. SEE ALSO
http://www.qutecom.org/ AUTHORS
QuteCom Development Team <qutecom-dev@lists.qutecom.org>. This manual page was written by Marco Nenciarini <mnencia@debian.org> for the Debian project (but may be used by others). This manual page was updated by Ludovico Cavedon <cavedon@sssup.it>. QuteCom 22 November 2008 qutecom(1)