Ring (SFLphone) is an open-source SIP-compatible softphone and instant messenger for Linux, Microsoft Windows, OS X and Android. Developed by Savoir-faire Linux
License: Open Source
Feature | Ring | Jitsi |
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Decentralized | ||
Distributed | ||
End-to-End Encryption | ||
File sharing | ||
File transfer | ||
Intercom Support | ||
Messaging | ||
Multiple languages | ||
Peer-To-Peer | ||
Privacy focused | ||
Privacy-friendly | ||
Share your screen | ||
SIP client | ||
Team messaging | ||
Video calling | ||
Video chat | ||
Video Conferencing | ||
Voice chat | ||
Stickers | ||
Chat Bot | ||
Lightweight | ||
Cloud sync | ||
Voice Call | ||
Ad-free | ||
Group chat | ||
Encrypted chat | ||
Security focused | ||
Security & Privacy | ||
Support for Multiple protocols | ||
Extensible by Plugins/Extensions | ||
Custom Backgrounds | ||
Forums | ||
Gmail integration | ||
End-to-end encryption | ||
OTR | ||
Video conferencing | ||
Browser based | ||
Chat | ||
Cross-platform | ||
Desktop Sharing | ||
iPhone/iPod sync | ||
Live Meeting | ||
Multiple Account support | ||
No download | ||
No installation required | ||
No Login Required | ||
Plugins | ||
Softphone | ||
Unlimited users | ||
WebRTC | ||
Xmpp | ||
Group collaboration | ||
Multi Channel | ||
Team Collaboration | ||
Federation | ||
On-premises software | ||
Self-hosted in intranet or private cloud |