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WiFiTalkie for Palm OS

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By: pdaBlast! Staff
January 19, 2007
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WiFiTalkie turns your Palm into a Walkie-Talkie. Using a broadband network connection (such as WiFi) it lets you communicate between 2 or more Palm devices. WiFiTalkie uses VoIP (Voice over IP) technology to broadcast audio data.

WiFiTalkie requires two or more Palm OS 5 devices with a broadband network connection. Devices must be connected to the same network (e.g. to the same WiFi router, to the same AdHoc network, or directly to the Internet).

Use WiFiTalkie:

  • as a corporate intercom
  • as a home intercom
  • to coordinate events or meetings
  • to monitor buildings, facilities, and grounds
  • to coordinate workers or crew
  • to manage a warehouse, a store, or a production line
  • to collect orders (e.g. in restaurants, pubs, bars)
  • to communicate between two moving vehicles
  • in various outdoor activities
  • as a baby monitor
  • as a children's toy



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