Chris Bagnall wrote: > I've been working my way through the softphones listed on voip-info over the > last few weeks and I've not really found anything to fit the bill. Has > anyone had more luck? > > The environment is a small call centre of 5 users. Operators often need to > be able to transfer calls to other operators with different specialties, so > the softphone needs to be easy to use and quick to transfer calls. Operators > also have a full-screen web application open most of the time to assist them > with callers, so if possible, the softphone needs to either run always on > top, or (possibly) have keyboard hotkeys for common functions. > > Most importantly it needs to work with 96dpi fonts (rather than Windows' > default of 72dpi). The TFTs they have are 1280x1024 and operators prefer the > larger font size. Many of the softphones I've tried end up with data > elements appearing in weird places (or not visibile at all) with the larger > font size. > Try to use SJphone. It's free and easy to use. http://sjlabs.com
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