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<p><a href="https://pad.parley.be/">Pads</a> are a simple word-processor and a good tool for online collaboration. Type the name of the pad you want, if a pad with this name doesn't exist yet a new one will be created, otherwise you go to the existing pad of that name.</p> <p><a href="https://pad.parley.be/">Pads</a> are a simple word-processor and a good tool for online collaboration. Type the name of the pad you want, if a pad with this name doesn't exist yet a new one will be created, otherwise you go to the existing pad of that name.</p>
<br><h4>Talk</h4> <br><h4>Talk</h4>
<p><a href="https://talk.parley.be/">Talk</a> is used for audio conferences and runs in the web browser. The server is protected by a password to prevent spam, but don't let that stop you from using this service! To connect you can give any username you wish, and use password <b>Parley!</b>. There are a fixed number of rooms where you can meet up with people and talk. If you want you can also connect using any <a href="https://www.mumble.com/mumble-download.php">mumble client</a> using address: <i>mumble.parley.be</i> and port: <i>64738</i>.</p> <p><a href="https://talk.parley.be/">Talk</a> is used for audio conferences and runs in the web browser. To connect you can give any username you wish. There are a fixed number of rooms where you can meet up with people and talk. If you want you can also connect using any <a href="https://www.mumble.com/mumble-download.php">mumble client</a> using address: <i>mumble.parley.be</i> and port: <i>64738</i>.</p>
<br><h3>Other Tools</h3> <br><h3>Other Tools</h3>
<p>There are other tools freely available from other organisations who also oppose the big-data business model and use and promote free software. Naming them all would be impossible, but we'd like to give a short list of alternatives that may also be interesting.</p> <p>There are other tools freely available from other organisations who also oppose the big-data business model and use and promote free software. Naming them all would be impossible, but we'd like to give a short list of alternatives that may also be interesting.</p>