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posted 2014-03-06 16:34:47 +0200

WebRTC support in Sailfish Browser

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.

WebRTC support in Sailfish Browser

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.

WebRTC support in Sailfish Browser

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.

WebRTC support in Sailfish Browser

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.