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JITSI(1)		  BSD General Commands Manual		      JITSI(1)

NAME
     jitsi — a VoIP, videoconferencing and instant messaging application

SYNOPSIS
     jitsi [options] [uri-to-call]

DESCRIPTION
     Jitsi is a VoIP, videoconferencing and instant messaging application
     available in a variety of operating systems. It supports several proto‐
     cols including SIP and SIMPLE, XMPP and Jingle, MSNP, YMSG, and OSCAR.
     These protocols are used by major communication services/networks (Google
     Talk, Facebook Chat, MSN, Yahoo! Messenger, AIM, ICQ). Voice and video
     calls can be done using SIP and XMPP, file transfers with XMPP, MSNP,
     YMSG, and OSCAR, and instant messaging with SIP (no multi-user chats),
     XMPP, MSNP, YMSG, and OSCAR.

     The following options are available:

     -c, --config= DIR
	     Use the directory DIR for the configuration files. The default
	     directory is $HOME/.jitsi

     -d, --debug
	     Print debugging messages to stdout.

     -h, --help
	     Print the current version, the list of available options, and
	     exit.

     -m, --multiple
	     Allow more than one instance launch.

     -6, --ipv6
	     Force use of IPv6 addresses where possible.

     -4, --ipv4
	     Force use of IPv4 addresses only.

     -v, --version
	     Print the current version and exit.

     The optional uri-to-call parameter can be specified to start a call from
     the command-line. If Jitsi is already running then the call is handled by
     the running instance, except when it is explicitly told to allow multiple
     instance launch.

IMPLEMENTATION NOTES
     Jitsi is an open source application mostly written in Java with some
     parts (such as audio/video capture and rendering) written in native code.
     Its GUI is based on the widget toolkit Swing. Its architecture is build
     upon the OSGi framework, using the implementation provided by Apache
     Felix.

     A good resource about the internals of Jitsi can be found in the ‘Jitsi
     Chapter’ of the ‘The Architecture of Open Source Applications’ book.
     http://www.aosabook.org/en/jitsi.html

FILES
     $HOME/.jitsi The default directory for the configuration files of jitsi

AUTHORS
     Jitsi was created by Emil Ivov ⟨emcho@jitsi.org⟩ and currently is being
     developed by the Jitsi Team and Contributors
     ⟨https://jitsi.org/Development/TeamAndContributors⟩

     This manual page was written by Tzanetos Balitsaris ⟨tzabal@it.teithe.gr⟩
     as part of the Jitsi FreeBSD port.

BSD				August 05, 2013				   BSD
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