On Mon, 2007-12-17 at 15:41 -0500, Matthew Rubenstein wrote:
>       Why is it taking so long for OSS SIP or IAX clients embeddable in web
> pages? There's one or two products out there, while desktop clients are
> fairly plentiful. If "Web VoIP" clients were as plentiful as, say, MP3
> players, then the "Voice Web" would be growing probably as fast as the
> Web itself once did.


What are the two?  FreeSWITCH.org is a library, that happens to ship
with a very small program that launches the core.  This is embeddable in
anything that can talk to a C library.  This runs in windows (ce, xp,
2003, etc), osx, linux, solaris, etc.  It has many advantages and you
can write apps in spidermonkey (mozillas javascript), but then the same
author also did res_js for asterisk :)  Its mpl so someone could in
theory take it, embed it and sell it if they really wanted to, or keep
it open if they wanted to, freedom is a wonderful thing :)

There may be more projects than just two, its just that many arent as
well known as the desktop stuff.


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