That would be fine (except for net2phone which is going to become a pay 
service soon - no more free calls) but I was thinking about the general 
difficulty that often goes with getting a company to support linux - 
particularly services/companies that are so far crammed up M$ but that even 
their java implementation is STRICTLY windoze-only.  

This really irks me that a java client app wont even work on a Mac, let alone 
linux, that is running M$ IE!  That is some really twisted, sick and wrong 
coding.  If someone else came into with a proper setup, it would have all the 
customers that the other two services are blowing off - and still be 
competitive for taking their bread and butter windoze clowns.

On Monday 05 February 2001 20:52, Joseph Red wrote:
> Praedor Tempus wrote:
> > It would be real nice if someone (Redhat? Mandrake? Suse?) decided to
> > setup a net to phone service that would work for ALL platforms and not
> > require each and every user to have special hardware addons.  This is a
[...]
> I would think it might be better to work w/ dialpad or some other to
> develop an appropriate client.  If <insert linux company here> decided
> to setup a similar service, they'd also have to place all the
> infrastructure.  Far preferable to work with a preexisting
> infrastructure & only need to deal with one aspect, the client.
>
> Hey, what do I know?  Makes sense to me:)

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