On 8 Feb 2007, at 12:33, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Tue, Feb 06, 2007 at 09:41:30AM +, Tim Panton wrote:
On 5 Feb 2007, at 21:46, chester c young wrote:
Need to deploy between 50 to 300 lightweight Linux - only browser
and softphone.
You might want to consider our lightweight java
why don't think to sugarcrm, it has an asterisk package, so you
benefit of asterisk sugarcrm at the same time
Younss AZZAYANI
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Robinson Network
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On Fri, 2007-02-09 at 09:21 +, Tim Panton wrote:
On 8 Feb 2007, at 12:33, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Tue, Feb 06, 2007 at 09:41:30AM +, Tim Panton wrote:
On 5 Feb 2007, at 21:46, chester c young wrote:
Need to deploy between 50 to 300 lightweight Linux - only browser
and
Need to deploy between 50 to 300 lightweight Linux - only browser
and softphone.
You might want to consider our lightweight java softphone (Corraleta
SDK) - it can be embedded in
a web page - zero install/config in the client. The UI is in HTML and
javascript,
so you can get it _exactly_ the
On Tue, Feb 06, 2007 at 09:41:30AM +, Tim Panton wrote:
On 5 Feb 2007, at 21:46, chester c young wrote:
Need to deploy between 50 to 300 lightweight Linux - only browser
and softphone.
You might want to consider our lightweight java softphone (Corraleta
SDK) - it can be embedded
please send me more info
thanks!
Tim Panton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5 Feb 2007, at 21:46, chester c young wrote:
Need to deploy between 50 to 300 lightweight Linux - only browser
and softphone.
You might want to consider our lightweight java softphone (Corraleta
SDK) - it can be
On 10:43, Wed 07 Feb 07, chester c young wrote:
please send me more info
thanks!
Tim Panton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5 Feb 2007, at 21:46, chester c young wrote:
Need to deploy between 50 to 300 lightweight Linux - only browser
and softphone.
You might want to consider our
February 2007 3:31 PM
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Softphone on Linux
On 10:43, Wed 07 Feb 07, chester c young wrote:
please send me more info
thanks!
Tim Panton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5 Feb 2007, at 21:46, chester c
On 5 Feb 2007, at 21:46, chester c young wrote:
Need to deploy between 50 to 300 lightweight Linux - only browser
and softphone.
You might want to consider our lightweight java softphone (Corraleta
SDK) - it can be embedded in
a web page - zero install/config in the client. The UI is in
Need to deploy between 50 to 300 lightweight Linux - only browser and softphone.
Any recomendations?
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On Mon, Feb 05, 2007 at 01:46:24PM -0800, chester c young wrote:
Need to deploy between 50 to 300 lightweight Linux - only browser and
softphone.
If you want to avoid the geckos, then try kiax and konqueror, or kiax
and twinkle. It may turn out to be lighter than firefox in total.
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On Mon, 5 Feb 2007, chester c young wrote:
Need to deploy between 50 to 300 lightweight Linux - only browser and
softphone.
Any recomendations?
Idefisk for the softphone.
Lynx for the browser ;-)
Gordon
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On Mon, 2007-02-05 at 22:37 +, Gordon Henderson wrote:
On Mon, 5 Feb 2007, chester c young wrote:
Need to deploy between 50 to 300 lightweight Linux - only browser and
softphone.
Any recomendations?
Idefisk for the softphone.
I agree idefisk. Is light and supports IAX2.
Hi all,
We are successfuly running an Asterisk server with standard SIP hard
phones and it is working well. We are looking to deploy some soft
phones on our Linux desktops. There seems to be several floating
about. Anyone out there with some good/bad experiences with particular
Linux softphones.
Hi,
try xlite, it has linux version..
Best regards,
Stevanus
Eric Bishop wrote:
Hi all,
We are successfuly running an Asterisk server with standard SIP hard
phones and it is working well. We are looking to deploy some soft
phones on our Linux desktops. There seems to be several floating
Hi,
-Original Message-
We are successfuly running an Asterisk server with standard SIP hard
phones and it is working well. We are looking to deploy some soft
phones on our Linux desktops. There seems to be several floating
about. Anyone out there with some good/bad experiences with
Eric Bishop wrote:
We are successfuly running an Asterisk server with standard SIP hard
phones and it is working well. We are looking to deploy some soft
phones on our Linux desktops. There seems to be several floating
about. Anyone out there with some good/bad experiences with particular
I use iaxcomm (a little finicky to get working since it needs wxgtk files) and
linphone
Linphone is SIP and is a little trickier to get working when dealing with NAT
than iax (iaxcomm)
I chose these 2 because they seemed the easiest to get working.
They both work fine but are not as good sound
Can anyone _recommend_ a downloadable OSS softphone that _works_ under
Linux and is compatible with Asterisk.
So far I have tried kphone and linphone and had problems with both, and
I am still waiting to hear back from the X-Lite beta folks.
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Howard.
LANNet Computing Associates;
Your Linux
On Sat, 2005-01-15 at 05:37 +1100, Howard Lowndes wrote:
Can anyone _recommend_ a downloadable OSS softphone that _works_ under
Linux and is compatible with Asterisk.
So far I have tried kphone and linphone and had problems with both, and
I am still waiting to hear back from the X-Lite beta
Howard Lowndes wrote:
Can anyone _recommend_ a downloadable OSS softphone that _works_ under
Linux and is compatible with Asterisk.
So far I have tried kphone and linphone and had problems with both, and
I am still waiting to hear back from the X-Lite beta folks.
How about iaxcomm?
On Sat, 2005-01-15 at 07:09, Adam Fineberg wrote:
Howard Lowndes wrote:
Can anyone _recommend_ a downloadable OSS softphone that _works_ under
Linux and is compatible with Asterisk.
So far I have tried kphone and linphone and had problems with both, and
I am still waiting to hear back
Yes iaxcomm is an IAX softphone. I know Xten is working on improving
their linux support for their SIP based shoftphones.
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