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Speak Freely for Windows

Release 6.1

by John Walker
WWW Home page: http://www.fourmilab.ch/

Speak Freely is a Windows application that allows you to talk (actually send voice, not typed characters) over a network. If your network connection isn't fast enough to support real-time voice data, four forms of compression may allow you, assuming your computer is fast enough, to converse nonetheless. To enable secure communications, encryption with DES, IDEA, and/or a key file is available.

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For Netscape Shift and click.
To extract the source code, create a directory for it and, in that directory, use the command:

        pkunzip -d speakfs.zip

The "-d" option is essential; without it the subdirectory structure in the archive will be lost. Once you've extracted the files, you can use Visual C++ to build all of the libraries in the subdirectories and then build the main program. Assuming the protected mode help compiler, hcp, is on your path, typing make in the help subdirectory will rebuild the help file.