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Does the Sailfish web browser support WebRTC. If not, it would be a highly desirable feature. Currently Firefox, Chrome and Opera support WebRTC - Safari and IE10 do not. The possibilities with WebRTC are infinite and there are some superb examples of its use already out there on the web. A particularly good one, that I use often is https://appear.in/ It is a web based realtime video conference and screen sharing solution (totally free) allowing up to 8 people to video conference with nothing but their browser. It works on desktop, mobile and tablet.
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Does the Sailfish web browser support WebRTC. If not, it would be a highly desirable feature. Currently Firefox, Chrome and Opera support WebRTC - Safari and IE10 do not. The possibilities with WebRTC are infinite and there are some superb examples of its use already out there on the web. A particularly good one, that I use often is https://appear.in/ It is a web based realtime video conference and screen sharing solution (totally free) allowing up to 8 people to video conference with nothing but their browser. It works on desktop, mobile and tablet.
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Does the Sailfish web browser support WebRTC. If not, it would be a highly desirable feature. Currently Firefox, Chrome and Opera support WebRTC - Safari and IE10 do not. The possibilities with WebRTC are infinite and there are some superb examples of its use already out there on the web. A particularly good one, that I use often is https://appear.in/ It is a web based realtime video conference and screen sharing solution (totally free) allowing up to 8 people to video conference with nothing but their browser. It works on desktop, mobile and tablet.
Does the Sailfish web browser support WebRTC. If not, it would be a highly desirable feature. Currently Firefox, Chrome and Opera support WebRTC - Safari and IE10 do not. The possibilities with WebRTC are infinite and there are some superb examples of its use already out there on the web. A particularly good one, that I use often is https://appear.in/ It is a web based realtime video conference and screen sharing solution (totally free) allowing up to 8 people to video conference with nothing but their browser. It works on desktop, mobile and tablet.