yep -- I use gnomemeeting w/ a PhoneJack card and call the US all the time -- anywhere, $.03/min (beats $1.05/min + connection charge any day of the week). I've save thou$and$ (no kidding). When I'm not at my system, I leave ohphone running so I can receive VoIP calls (or make them to the family while I'm out). I can recommend the PhoneJack and PCMCIA PhoneJack cards. They work well, haven't tried the LineJack cards (can't find a non-M$ switchboard). They have good sound, don't require high bandwidth, etc. My only objection is the Gnomemeeting thing. Like to do without having to fire up a GUI and have those Mbs of gnome libs just for gnomemeeting (which runs on my openbox desktop very nicely).
A quick Google search turned up that PhoneJack and LineJack are evidently made by http://www.quicknet.net but I only get DNS errors on that. Are they out of business?
Thanks, Michael
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