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===== Features ===== | ===== Features ===== | ||
- | {{page> | + | ==== Audio features ==== |
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+ | uTox supports audio notifications for received messages and the option to turn them off or on. | ||
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+ | uTox supports audio calls for both contacts and group chats using [[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Video features ==== | ||
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+ | uTox supports video calls and desktop sharing, adjustable in the settings. | ||
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+ | ==== Messaging ==== | ||
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+ | uTox supports messaging for contacts and group chats and [[include: | ||
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+ | Typing notifications are shown to and from contacts, if the feature is enabled in the settings. | ||
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+ | It is possible to message offline contacts, in which case the message will be stored and sent once both users are online. | ||
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+ | uTox has support for chat history, with the option to enable or disable the feature. | ||
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+ | ==== File transfers ==== | ||
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+ | uTox has support for file transfer and file resuming. | ||
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+ | uTox has support for inline images using its built-in screenshot tool (see [[# | ||
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+ | ==== Group chats ==== | ||
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+ | uTox has support for persistent group chats, but file transfers and typing notifications in group chats aren't possible yet until the feature is implemented by [[users: | ||
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+ | ==== Profile & Contact Management ==== | ||
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+ | uTox has support for avatars and setting custom aliases for contacts. | ||
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+ | uTox supports encryption of its Tox profile and save files using a password. | ||
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+ | [[users: | ||
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+ | ==== General ==== | ||
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+ | uTox has support for translations, | ||
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+ | uTox has support for SOCKS5 proxies. For an example of a proxy configuration, | ||
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+ | uTox has support for themes, including the built-in Default, Light, Dark, High contrast, Zenburn, Solarized-light, | ||
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+ | ==== Screenshots ==== | ||
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+ | {{ users: | ||
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+ | {{page> | ||
===== Installation ===== | ===== Installation ===== | ||
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====Linux==== | ====Linux==== | ||
- | Follow the instructions for [[https:// | ||
+ | === Arch Linux === | ||
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+ | Should be available in the '' | ||
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+ | < | ||
+ | # pacman -S utox | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | === Debian, Ubuntu, Linux Mint === | ||
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+ | < | ||
+ | # apt-get install utox | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | === openSUSE === | ||
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+ | uTox is available in openSUSE Factory. | ||
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+ | To install in openSUSE 15.2 or newer: | ||
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+ | < | ||
+ | # zypper in utox | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | If your distribution is not listed, or you want / need to compile uTox, there are provided instructions [[https:// | ||
====FreeBSD==== | ====FreeBSD==== | ||