I have been for some days encouraging my users to migrate definitively to teaspeak, since the use of Tea*Speak is becoming impossible every day by the exchange variation of the US dollar and the horrible support that I have received there.
However, several users have reported problems with the use of the software on their desktop since the microphone is not being captured correctly, the program locking when it is in parallel to the Tea*Speak.
The use of sotftware have been facing problems since only the user accesses the main domain teaspeak.de receives notification of the antivirus, and I have been able to prove with tests in various programs .. Like Kaspersky, Avast, AVG, Avira and others .. all accuse the third-party URL usl without SSL.
The moment for teaspeak has already appeared, and we need to popularize the software, however for that we need to focus on .. How to adapt the forum to users from other regions for example.
Extending support, we have expanded application development together ... and we need to seriously wake up to that.
And it's not just a matter of who wants to use teaspeak client, as well as those who use the Tea*Speak client to connect to their servers. One hour, someone will report your server, going blacklisted almost immediately.
The change has come from the community, to encompass the quality that no other software has managed to deliver ..
However, several users have reported problems with the use of the software on their desktop since the microphone is not being captured correctly, the program locking when it is in parallel to the Tea*Speak.
The use of sotftware have been facing problems since only the user accesses the main domain teaspeak.de receives notification of the antivirus, and I have been able to prove with tests in various programs .. Like Kaspersky, Avast, AVG, Avira and others .. all accuse the third-party URL usl without SSL.
The moment for teaspeak has already appeared, and we need to popularize the software, however for that we need to focus on .. How to adapt the forum to users from other regions for example.
Extending support, we have expanded application development together ... and we need to seriously wake up to that.
And it's not just a matter of who wants to use teaspeak client, as well as those who use the Tea*Speak client to connect to their servers. One hour, someone will report your server, going blacklisted almost immediately.
The change has come from the community, to encompass the quality that no other software has managed to deliver ..