

Are there any Tox group lists on any website while we're at that?
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So if there is an alternative: open a Microsoft email account to continue with Skype or install a program that does not "force" one to anything. And I believe that many are not willing to open another email account.

Let me explain: not only is it enough for this Goliath of capitalism to saturate the welcome interface with unwanted advertising, (even with advertising messages from contacts to whom you have never provided your identity!), But he manages more and more for the user to subscribe to an account in hotmail or in outlook, which seems to be the preamble of a forced measure in the future.

Well, I do believe that it is an alternative, and I think the opportunity is pearl to promote the project, since Microsoft continues to screw up since I bought Skype. Once downloaded, it must be installed with the following command (replacing the package name accordingly): sudo dpkg -i Venom-0.2.bĮn Arch and derivatives: yaourt -S venom-git
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You have to download the corresponding deb package (32 or 64 bits) from the official project page.
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The rest, you can download the source code and compile it (there is a script that automates the whole process): Download TOXįinally, as an example, let's see how to install Venom, the TOX GTK client. OpenSUSE users can install it using 1 click install, selecting the version of the distro. utoxĮn Arch and derivatives: yaourt -S utox-git Existing clients are listed at, and include:ģ2bit: wget tar -xvf utox / utox_linux_. However, being free software, anyone can build a client for Tox. Unlike other alternatives, such as Skype, Tox is only the protocol and the APIs necessary to use it.
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A group of free software developers have long worked on Tox, a "secure messaging for all" service that has exploited the many suspicions generated by the discovery of the PRISM program and other government surveillance projects.
