Which then poses the question..
Buy the X-Pro product for $50 and a fair quality headset for $20 (total $70) or buy a hardphone for $65 and be able to run it independently of the PC..
Hmm.. Tuff choice!!
Later..
Jason A. Pattie wrote:
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No, not really. But X-Lite for Windows works just fine running under Wine on Linux.
You have to change some of the auto detection features, specifically auto detection of the IP address. You must manually enter the IP address that X-Lite will use, and then it works perfectly.
Now I have a decent "cross-platform" SIP softphone client. :)
(now if only my laptop could record sound, I could really use it)
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