Jitsi Portable Changelog

What's new in Jitsi Portable 2.0.4506.10553

May 13, 2013
  • Adds an alternative to PortAudio using Windows Audio Session API (WASAPI) (Not yet but soon to become the default audio system on Windows).
  • Adds the possibility to send message or call a specific contact resource over XMPP.
  • Allows setting the video bit rate.
  • Adds presence, avatars and phone types to the “Transfer Call” dialog.
  • Fixes duplication of incoming messages and file transfer panels when show history in chats is enabled.
  • Adds a new Jitter Buffer implementation that greatly improves audio in lossy networks such as Wi-Fi.
  • Adds support for searching for contacts in Thunderbird address books.
  • Adds organization name in LDAP and OS X Address Book search results.
  • Detects video support in XMPP vCard-s (important for CUSAX deployments).
  • Improves Jitsi Videobridge call stability (Work In Progress).
  • Fixes false-alerts for chat window closing.
  • Implements a way for users to disable call waiting via configuration.
  • Fixes various problems with video calls.
  • Adds “push to talk” functionality (quick unmute while pressing Ctrl+Shift+T).
  • Prevents firewall prompts from popping up every time Jitsi is started on Mac OS X 10.6.
  • Fixes copying of smileys, links and message headers in the chat history window (which wasn’t previously possible).
  • Adds TLS client certificate login strategy for XMPP.
  • Adds a minimal (configurable) duration for RTP DTMF tones.
  • Adds retransmissions for 180 Ringing SIP responses over unreliable transports.
  • Fixes NAPTR sorting by preference.
  • Allows use of distinct (configurable) port ranges for audio and video streams.
  • Improves incoming call window placement.
  • Upgrades to latest ice4j version, for better WebRTC compatibility (Work In Progress).
  • Makes conference related menu items available regardless of the currently active window.
  • Fixes the event configuration file chooser to remember the last stored file location.
  • Reverts to use of vanilla bouncy castle libs to address comments received during the Debian submission.
  • Logs dates in all history files as ISO 8601 with time zone.
  • Various other fixes and improvements.