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Cisco Jabber delivers secure, clear and reliable communications, offers flexible deployment models, is built on open standards and integrates with commonly used applications.
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IM/Availability
1:1 chat
1:1 chat history
Group chat
Offline instant messaging1
Standard and rich availability states
XMPP federation
AOL federation
Lync and Sametime federation (requires establishment of XMPP gateway)
Use your computer or desk phone for phone calls (requires Cisco UC Integration)
Computer phone and desk phone controls
Forward calls (desk phone mode only)
Conference (via Merge)
CTI Servitude
Voicemail (requires Cisco UC Integration)
Meetings
View a list of your WebEx meetings
Start or join an instant WebEx meeting
Start or join scheduled WebEx meeting from your meeting list or from meeting reminders
Transition from an IM session to an instant meeting (WebEx only)
Additional Features
Desktop Share 2
File Transfer
Predictive search of contact list, Address Book contacts, and corporate directory
Security/Administration
Single Sign-On2
Policy enforcement
Auto-upgrade2
Signaling encryption
Voice/video encryption(sRTP)
IM message encryption
Multiple resource login
Survivable Remote Site Telephony
High-Availability Failover
1Features available only for on-premises (Cisco Unified Presence server IM/Availability) deployments.
2Features available only for cloud (Cisco Collaboration Cloud IM/Availability) deployments.
The Installation and Configuration Guide contains information to help you plan your deployment, system, network requirements, supported devices, installation and client configuration.
The Server Setup Guide provides the administrators with task-based information to help you configure services for the client.
The DNS Configuration Guide contains information to help you plan your deployment, system, network requirements, supported devices, installation and client configuration.
The Licensing Information document provides information on the open source libraries used by the application.
Provides information on navigating the client, including shortcut keys, keyboard navigation, and other accessibility features.
The Advanced Features Guide provides an overview of task-based information about end user operation of the client.
For additional information see the Cisco Jabber for Mac documentation page.
Find out what's new in the latest release of Cisco Jabber for Mac
This release provides fixes for a number of known issues. See the Resolved Caveats topic for a list of resolved caveats.