Blog, QuickBlox UCaaS: Cloud Communication API For Mobile And Web Apps
QuickBlox UCaaS: cloud communication API for mobile and web apps
Fresh Q-municate updates are here:
Guys did a indeed superb job! A lot of stability improvements plus better app spectacle.
Fresh features are also here:
- Shiny fresh design
- Movie attachments
- Audio attachments
- Link attachments
Fresh builds are available by the following links:
Source code is also available:
Your feedback is always appreciated!
Firebase phone authentication
As announced at Google I/O, Digits is being substituted with Firebase phone authentication. To proceed authenticating users, you need to upgrade to Firebase by September 30, 2017. After this date, your users will be incapable to authenticate their device if they attempt to sign in with Digits. In addition, app backends will not be able to verify existing user tokens using Digits endpoint.
Today we present our fresh authentication method – via Firebase phone number. It is intended to use it now instead of deprecated Twitter Digits.
This is available from iOS SDK Two.9.Trio and Android SDK Three.Trio.Five . For Web you do not need to upgrade, you already have it in your current version.
Do not wait, commence your migration today!
Fresh releases: Q-municate Two.Two for Android and Android SDK Trio.Three.Three
QuickBlox Android team is glad to announce next release of our open-source, cross-platform movie calling and instant messaging app – Q-municate Two.Two!
– Quickblox Android SDK Three.Trio.Two
– ChatMessageAdapter library v1.1.0
– clickable links in messages
– bugs fixing and stability improvements
– doze mode optimizing
– app speed improvement.
This version contains latest SDK updates, but giant stability & speed improvements are the key things here.
Fresh version of Q-municate is available on Google Play
Apple to close the WebRTC circle with fresh Safari eleven for iOS and macOS
Apple is closing the WebRTC circle with fresh Safari eleven for iOS and macOS!
Embarking from Safari eleven you will be able to build QuickBlox movie calling applications for Safari on iOS and macOS without any 3rd party plugins – just vanilla JavaScript!
So now you can use WebRTC natively on the following browsers/platforms:
- Chrome (both desktop & mobile)
- Firefox (both desktop & mobile)
- Safari (both desktop & mobile)
- iOS native
- Android native
We are excited about it and going to do very first tests once Safari eleven is shipped to public.
More WebRTC details from the Safari release notes:
Client-side movie recording with fresh iOS WebRTC SDK
We’re glad to announce that we recently made available QuickBlox WebRTC mobile SDK for iOS with fresh killer feature: Client-side movie recording !
Now you can record one to one audio and movie calls – SDK will prepare a file with recorded data.
Documentation on how to record audio and movie calls is available.
Blog, QuickBlox UCaaS: Cloud Communication API For Mobile And Web Apps
QuickBlox UCaaS: cloud communication API for mobile and web apps
Fresh Q-municate updates are here:
Guys did a truly fine job! A lot of stability improvements plus better app spectacle.
Fresh features are also here:
- Shiny fresh design
- Movie attachments
- Audio attachments
- Link attachments
Fresh builds are available by the following links:
Source code is also available:
Your feedback is always appreciated!
Firebase phone authentication
As announced at Google I/O, Digits is being substituted with Firebase phone authentication. To proceed authenticating users, you need to upgrade to Firebase by September 30, 2017. After this date, your users will be incapable to authenticate their device if they attempt to sign in with Digits. In addition, app backends will not be able to verify existing user tokens using Digits endpoint.
Today we present our fresh authentication method – via Firebase phone number. It is intended to use it now instead of deprecated Twitter Digits.
This is available from iOS SDK Two.9.Trio and Android SDK Three.Trio.Five . For Web you do not need to upgrade, you already have it in your current version.
Do not wait, commence your migration today!
Fresh releases: Q-municate Two.Two for Android and Android SDK Trio.Three.Three
QuickBlox Android team is glad to announce next release of our open-source, cross-platform movie calling and instant messaging app – Q-municate Two.Two!
– Quickblox Android SDK Trio.Trio.Two
– ChatMessageAdapter library v1.1.0
– clickable links in messages
– bugs fixing and stability improvements
– doze mode optimizing
– app speed improvement.
This version contains latest SDK updates, but enormous stability & speed improvements are the key things here.
Fresh version of Q-municate is available on Google Play
Apple to close the WebRTC circle with fresh Safari eleven for iOS and macOS
Apple is closing the WebRTC circle with fresh Safari eleven for iOS and macOS!
Kicking off from Safari eleven you will be able to build QuickBlox movie calling applications for Safari on iOS and macOS without any 3rd party plugins – just vanilla JavaScript!
So now you can use WebRTC natively on the following browsers/platforms:
- Chrome (both desktop & mobile)
- Firefox (both desktop & mobile)
- Safari (both desktop & mobile)
- iOS native
- Android native
We are excited about it and going to do very first tests once Safari eleven is shipped to public.
More WebRTC details from the Safari release notes:
Client-side movie recording with fresh iOS WebRTC SDK
We’re blessed to announce that we recently made available QuickBlox WebRTC mobile SDK for iOS with fresh killer feature: Client-side movie recording !
Now you can record one to one audio and movie calls – SDK will prepare a file with recorded data.
Documentation on how to record audio and movie calls is available.