There are a few products for OS9 but most of the development I've seen is for Mac OSX. Depending upon what features your idea of a VoIP soft client must implement you could try sipc from Columbia University (actually a spinoff), Session from wave3software and possibly Xten but I forget how far back Xten Mac development goes.
Daiku wrote:
Hello,
is there anybody reading this who has experience with VoIP (IAX or not) on Macintosh computers? If so, have you ever seen or heard of (even an experimental, i.e., never marketed) VoIP application for any of the older Mac OSs, such as 9, 8, or 7?
I can't quite believe that VoIP is such a recent idea that it was invented only *after* Mac OS X had become firmly established, but so far my searches have turned out nothing. However, not all good stuff and good ideas are on the web,so a community of knowledgable people often has information that a web search cannot produce.
Appreciate any leads and comments...
Thanks: H.D.
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