OpenTalk is an instant messaging / chat client with a skinnable interface. Supports voice chat, webcams, file transfers, and rooms of up to 100 people (which can be public or password-protected).
Note: Main site offline, linking to softpedia and archive.org.
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Runs on: | Win98 / WinME / WinNT / Win2K / WinXP |
Writes settings to: | Application folder |
Stealth: ? | Yes |
License: | Freeware |
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This can't be stealth. Every time I log into my comp, Opentalk launches itself. It's not in Startup-folder, thought. I have XP.
Download here:
http://www.brothersoft.com/opentalk-71329.html
opentalklive.com seems to be blank
opentalk does not work for more than one week, is it my comp. or it is common?
When I ran this for the first time my Comodo Firewall Pro said Opentalk wanted to modify some registry keys. Also, the program showed up in my Add/Remove Program list.
easy to handle you can create own chat rooms password protect them or visit others rooms,use a mic even camera,
its all about talking to people over the whole world and music .there is live support to(meet nice people listen to and talk with them )allready got a nice friend.simple GUI.
Looks very promising, however, it does not appear to have any proxy support which will make it unusable to a lot of people...
simple to use not many users and there were languages that i dident understand but its free.
Don't waste your time on this program.
My experience with OpenTalk:
Downloaded it fine (from a very dodgey looking homepage). Installed fine.
Ran fine.
Unable to register an account.
Error says I've registered 29 accounts out of a maximum of 5 "on this computer" and to contact support.
Unable to find any way to contact support.
Re-checked website & program for any hint of a "support" link; found none.
Checked Softpedia's page for OpenTalk. Found it was last malware checked several years ago and there is 2 negative comments, no positive ones.
Checked TPFC's page for OpenTalk. Found 8 comments, 7 of them negative.
Uninstalled OpenTalk.
Ran malware scans.