Real-Time Text on Google Talk & Apple iChat !!! Coming in 2012.

Mark Rejhon

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I have invented a method of real time text over Jabber-compatible networks including Google Talk, Apple iChat, Cisco WebEx and similiar chat programs that use the same chat system (did you know Google, Apple and Cisco use the same chat system?). I put the invention on a website at RealJabber.org for the computer programmers to add to Jabber-compatible chat programs.

Real-Time Text is streaming text that is sent continuously in real time as it is being typed or created. The recipient can view the message in real time while it is being created by the sender. This provides continuous conversation flow in the same manner as speech, where the recipient does not need to wait for the sender to finish before reading.

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See, you can watch the sender type, without waiting for the sender to finish their message!
Just like AOL AIM Real-Time IM -- if you are already a user of the AIM chat network!

Technical detail: It is the world's first real time text protocol that 100% preserves the key press intervals (pauses between keypresses), and independently of the timing of the text transmission. Typing looks 100% natural and fluid, even over a satellite or mobile phone connection, even if only 1 packet gets transmitted per second! You can watch a person's "mood" of typing, whether the person is typing calmly or the person is typing panickedly.

More technical detail for computer geeks to read: This XMPP extension has been submitted to XMPP.org and we expect it will be approved shortly. This invention (specification) is 100% free and open for all developers. Please contact your favourite software makers to add Real Time Text support to their chat product. There is an early beta of software available for download but it is not user friendly yet (there is no installer, you have to manually unzip and manually create an icon shortcut). We are essentially 'donating' this specification to everyone, including Apple and Google, to see it being built into Google's Google Talk, and Apple's iChat in the coming year.

Anybody can add this invention for free to their chat software using the instructions from RealJabber.org ... On the other hand, if someone needs help, they can contract me to help add Real-Time to their chat software! I'm working on 3 projects right now as of June 2011. I'm available for C++/Java/C#/VB bookings later this year too (corp-2-corp) -- contact me via www.RealJabber.org ... Or if a software maker doesn't need my help; they can download the free open specification/instructions from RealJabber.org and add Real-Time Text to their software. Users of software should contact their chat software makers to ask them to add Real Time Text and tell them about RealJabber.org !

Cheers
Mark Rejhon
-- Author of XMPP/Jabber In-Band Real Time Text
 
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That looks pretty good. Would be great if there was an Android version. :cool2:
 
That looks pretty good. Would be great if there was an Android version. :cool2:

with touchscreen to typing? geez, there gonna be lot of typo or stupid auto-letter to show up. lol

Other wise, it's nice to have similar as TTY to see the real-time text.
 
There was a software similar to this back in the late 90's I forgot what it was called thou but I think i was something like Powow chat or something like that.

One thing I don't like about real time is that I can't correct my mistake before sending it out or you can't take it back

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TechBill, there's an ON/OFF feature in the menu -- so you can turn it on and off as needed!
It was also in ICQ split screen in the late 90's, before ICQ removed it.

I believe that the technology should be included in all chat programs, with an on/off feature! (AIM already has it, it's off by default)
 
with touchscreen to typing? geez, there gonna be lot of typo or stupid auto-letter to show up. lol
The Android XMPP RTT software can be programmed to holds transmission until the person has moved on to the next word, so the person can finish typing the word before the word gets transmitted. So typos don't need to show up! (unless you ignore the typo and continued typing the next two words)
 
That looks pretty good. Would be great if there was an Android version. :cool2:
Some news...Two companies are working on an open source Android demo of real-time text. I'm helping them!

Also, put up a new page, for those who want to share the link on Facebook or with other people (i.e. companies they work at, Cisco, AOL, Google, NID, Gallaudet, etc).
www.realjabber.org/real_time_text_demo.html
 
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