For the past few years I've been chatting with other game developers (r/gamedev) though a web application called Hangouts. It is a very useful tool for showing off your work and help out each other with tricky problems, without the need to give up any control. However, due to lack of certain obvious features such as push-to-talk, we've been discussing altenatives, of which there are none. This is a casual attempt at making something better. At the moment the application crashes a lot and lacks a lot of the intented features, but it is already a usable proof of concept. If the project is something worth persuing and improve upon, be sure to let me know. Features: Text chat Voice chat Screen capture and video sharing Audio loopback capture Standalone application Dedicated server No user account No artificial limit to max clients Wishlist: Push to talk (the irony) Volume control Acoustic echo cancellation Unicode support Better video compression and performance Improved capture rate for 3D applications Expose more settings to the user Administrative server tools Collaborative text editing tool Full network encryption Known bugs: Audio easily clips and distorts Accessing some GUI features causes network halt, disconnections Fails to work under certain audio configurations Crashes when stopping a loopback device No webcam, not intention of adding them either And the all important one, random crashes