Geia sas, I got this phone a few months ago. http://www.amperordirect.com/c/c-phone-usb-cordless/index.html They say it's Mac compatible and it very well may be, but the Skymate for Mac is horribly out of date. In any case, I'm gonna try it on Windows and see how it works. It seems to be the most accessible one with the least amount of inaccessible features. I thought about the Keyspan Mac Phone but it was a bit more expensive and I wanted to try this one first. Glad I did. Anyway, I can't change services now cause I'm using my Skype number as my business number. I was unaware that there were other options. So I too am looking for a no frills accessible phone, preferably cordless, though I'll take a corded one if necessary. I'd get a headset, but I want to be able to hear it ring. I found one called the LSV40, which just has call, end and clear buttons, along with the normal keypad, but it's used with a propriatory software and I don't think it works with Skype.
Thanks, Tiffanitsa On 11/08/2008, Buddy Brannan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Aug 11, 2008, at 1:00 AM, Hayden Smith wrote: > >> An internet radio station that I did stuff on used SJPhone as their >> primary SIP enabled device, the mac version if it can be downloaded >> here: http://www.sjphone.org/softphone/SJphoneMac-299a.dmg > > Unless something has changed in the past year or so, that soft phone > is not accessible at all. > > > -- http://tiffany.yourpassionconsultant.com (Adults only. Parties and products for your sentual needs! Educational, tasteful and fun!)
