Nope.  No go.  I used a Mac (which also isn't supported) to download the 
netscape plugin, then I copied the plugin to my linux box (it appears to be 
nothing more than a couple java class files).  I get the dialpad java dialer 
up, but cannot see anything but a jumble of scrambled colors until I place 
the cursor over the dial keypad, then the number under the cursor appears.

I have tried dialing but nothing occurs.  Unfortunately, the konqueror user 
agent doesn't offer a Netscape 4.75 on Windows option.  Selecting Internet 
Exploder messes things up in another way, so that isn't the way to go.  I 
removed mozilla 0.7 from my system so I cannot test it with that.

On Monday 05 February 2001 12:45, you wrote:
> You can, of course, try dialpad.com, but I haven't got
> it to work with Linux yet.  It even locks up my
> windows now.  Good luck.  If you get it working, let
> us know how.
>
> --- Praedor Tempus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have seen this question asked in the past but paid
> > no attention and
> > eliminated the messages.  Now I want to ask.  Is
> > there a net2phone-like app
> > for linux?
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