El 06/11/15 a las 16:33, Emmanuel Lepage escribió:
Hello Emiliano,
Hi Emmanuel!
If you want the dialpad and some other "phone-ish" features and you are on Linux or Mac OSX
(Windows should work too, but I haven't tested in ages) , you can always compile the Ring KDE client. It is
based on the older "SFLphone" software (the previous name of Ring) and retain the full
phone/callcenter workflow and user interface[1][2]. The issue here is that it is currently not packaged and
only support Fedora 20+, Arch (current), Gentoo (current), Ubuntu/Kubuntu 15.04+, Debian Unstable and OS X
Mountain Lion+ (with homebrew). It is not very hard to generate the debian and Fedora packages using the
"packaging" branch from the source, but obviously is a barrier for adoption. I plan to resume
releasing packages for the next stable version I plan to release along with the rest of KDE in early
December. Another issue is that it doesn't integrate very well with OS X and Gnome desktop, so it look rather
ugly there. Then it might take a lot of space because of all the KDE dependencies if it is your only KDE
application.
[1] SFLPhone KDE:https://elv13.files.wordpress.com/2014/01/auto1.png
[2] Ring-KDEhttps://elv13.files.wordpress.com/2015/09/snapshot12.png note that you can move/stack/close the history and contact panels to get the "simple" phone user interface back and the dialpad can be turned on from the View menu.
Regards,
Emmanuel
This sounds fine! I will make a try.
Best regards.
Emiliano.
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