Communicate by voice with Roger Wilco, a proprietary VoIP chat software developed by Resounding Technology, allowing users to connect over the internet instead of traditional phone lines.
Roger Wilco is a proprietary voice over IP (VoIP) chat application developed by Resounding Technology in the late 1990s. It was one of the earliest VoIP software solutions aimed at gamers and clans who wanted to communicate by voice while playing multiplayer online games.
The software provides low latency voice chat combined with instant messaging features to enable real-time communication between multiple participants simultaneously. Users can connect via the internet instead of a traditional phone line using either a microphone and speakers, or ideally a headset for better quality.
Some key features of Roger Wilco include support for push-to-talk (PTT), audio configuration wizards, voice activation detection (VOX), channel management, file transfers, international language support, and voice masking options.
It integrates directly with many popular online games and allows gamers to assign chat channels by game or clan. This way teammates can coordinate by voice quickly and easily. While mainly used by gamers, Roger Wilco can also facilitate group voice communication for any purpose.
The software is proprietary which means it is closed source. There have been no major updates for several years, however it still maintains a niche user base among the hardcore gaming community thanks to its legacy compatibility and low system demands compared to newer VoIP solutions.
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