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Revision as of 14:43, 23 August 2014
Note:
In this wiki and elsewhere the term "Mumble" is often used as a synonym for the Mumble project even though it also is the name of the official Mumble client.
Contents
The official Mumble-Project consists of...
- The official client named Mumble
- An official port for iOS, named Mumble for iOS
- The official server called Murmur or Mumble-Server
- Several official Mumble subprojects
Inofficial Mumble clients and servers
There are also inofficial clients and servers related to the Mumble project.
3rd party
Link to Audio bots ???
<categorytree>Mumble project</categorytree>