So you all know I've been working with Theora on iGlance for ages. Well, I'm happy to report that after all this time, it's done. (Well, as much as anything in this space is ever done, but it works for some large subset of users, and it has a snazzy website to promote it.) For details, please see: http://www.iglance.com To review, iGlance is a P2P VoIP/videoconferencing application with push to talk, video presence, screen sharing, file transfers, and more. It does NAT traversal, has a custom GUI layer, is open source, and is built atop a simple platform encapsulation layer ("libpig") that does the basics without forcing you to adopt any design religion. If you're a telecommuter, work in a distributed team, or just want to try a new paradigm in communications, give it a shot. Likewise, if you're developer and looking to put your P2P, VoIP, video/file/screen-sharing energy to good, open-source use, check out the code and let me know what you think. Thanks for all your help, and I look forward to your feedback! -david