Re: [asterisk-users] Softphone on Linux

2007-02-09 Thread Tim Panton


On 8 Feb 2007, at 12:33, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:


On Tue, Feb 06, 2007 at 09:41:30AM +, Tim Panton wrote:


On 5 Feb 2007, at 21:46, chester c young wrote:


Need to deploy between 50 to 300 lightweight Linux - only browser
and softphone.


You might want to consider our lightweight java softphone (Corraleta
SDK) - it can be embedded in
a web page - zero install/config in the client. The UI is in HTML and
javascript,
so you can get it _exactly_ the way you want it.


I have a feeling that anything that is written using a Java Plugin  
will

be hevier than a decent Linux desktop program.


It's all in the graphics libraries etc. If you are already running
firefox, the plugin isn't a huge extra overhead. Xten or Kiax
will have a full set of their own .so which almost certainly
won't be shared with anything else that is running.

The only way to know for sure would be to try it on a sample system -
fire up the browser, and click on:

http://click.mexuar.com/webuser/click/145/userurl/Westhawk
And give me a call (in UK office hours).




Zero install would mean Java which is still not exactly zero
install in most Linux distributions. It also means that this is not a
native applications, and thus has unneeded limitations: you configura
the browser and the softphone in two different places.


No, not exactly - you configure the softphone on the _server_
all the config is in the surrounding web page (hence on the web server),
all your linux images can be identical, and you don't need a (nfs/ 
samba) fileserver either.





(For example: kiax has its own addressboox, but twinkle uses KDE's
standard addressbook, which is probably accessible in some other  
ways).


But for a lightweight linux you won't be running KDE :-) Java is
a feather in comparison!

(I've had corraleta running on a 32Mb 133Mhz arm5 under JamVM, so
just 'cos it is Java it doesn't have to be heavy)



As for setting it exactly the way you want it: here consider a simple
window manager and a very liberal use adaptations per window  
properties.


Yeah, but it is still visibly a softphone, with a web embedded
softphone you can make it look and feel like anything
your web designer can do.



Test if a browser such as dillo or elinks is good enough. If it is: it
will save you a whole bunch of memory. And your users will have  
less to

tinker. Consider giving that window a fixed size and location.


That's a good option - it all depends on what the user requirements are.



Tim Panton

www.mexuar.net
www.westhawk.co.uk/



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Re: [asterisk-users] Softphone on Linux

2007-02-09 Thread younss azzayani

why don't think to sugarcrm, it has an asterisk package, so you
benefit of asterisk  sugarcrm at the same time

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Re: [asterisk-users] Softphone on Linux

2007-02-09 Thread Guillermo Salas M.
On Fri, 2007-02-09 at 09:21 +, Tim Panton wrote:
 On 8 Feb 2007, at 12:33, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
 
  On Tue, Feb 06, 2007 at 09:41:30AM +, Tim Panton wrote:
 
  On 5 Feb 2007, at 21:46, chester c young wrote:
 
  Need to deploy between 50 to 300 lightweight Linux - only browser
  and softphone.
 

[..]

 
 It's all in the graphics libraries etc. If you are already running
 firefox, the plugin isn't a huge extra overhead. Xten or Kiax
 will have a full set of their own .so which almost certainly
 won't be shared with anything else that is running.
 


If you are already running firefox give a try to moziax:
http://moziax.mozdev.org/

It's a firefox extension for using as IAX2 softphone. MozIAX is free
software :)


 The only way to know for sure would be to try it on a sample system -
 fire up the browser, and click on:
 
 http://click.mexuar.com/webuser/click/145/userurl/Westhawk
 And give me a call (in UK office hours).

[..]

 
 
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Re: [asterisk-users] Softphone on Linux

2007-02-08 Thread Stephen Wingfield

 Need to deploy between 50 to 300 lightweight Linux - only browser
 and softphone.

You might want to consider our lightweight java softphone (Corraleta
SDK) - it can be embedded in
a web page - zero install/config in the client. The UI is in HTML and
javascript,
so you can get it _exactly_ the way you want it.


Is this a commercial app?
I cant find a download link or something about prices.


We are recently launcing CallNow to provide complete web page with zero 
install / config for the client

For the moment we would recommend X-Lite or  Idefisk are both supported
Please call for more info ;)
www.bicomsystems.com/callnow/ 


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Re: [asterisk-users] Softphone on Linux

2007-02-08 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Tue, Feb 06, 2007 at 09:41:30AM +, Tim Panton wrote:
 
 On 5 Feb 2007, at 21:46, chester c young wrote:
 
 Need to deploy between 50 to 300 lightweight Linux - only browser  
 and softphone.
 
 You might want to consider our lightweight java softphone (Corraleta  
 SDK) - it can be embedded in
 a web page - zero install/config in the client. The UI is in HTML and  
 javascript,
 so you can get it _exactly_ the way you want it.

I have a feeling that anything that is written using a Java Plugin will
be hevier than a decent Linux desktop program.

Zero install would mean Java which is still not exactly zero
install in most Linux distributions. It also means that this is not a
native applications, and thus has unneeded limitations: you configura
the browser and the softphone in two different places.

(For example: kiax has its own addressboox, but twinkle uses KDE's
standard addressbook, which is probably accessible in some other ways).

As for setting it exactly the way you want it: here consider a simple
window manager and a very liberal use adaptations per window properties.

Test if a browser such as dillo or elinks is good enough. If it is: it
will save you a whole bunch of memory. And your users will have less to
tinker. Consider giving that window a fixed size and location.

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Re: [asterisk-users] Softphone on Linux

2007-02-07 Thread chester c young
please send me more info

thanks!

Tim Panton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
On 5 Feb 2007, at 21:46, chester c young wrote:

 Need to deploy between 50 to 300 lightweight Linux - only browser  
 and softphone.

You might want to consider our lightweight java softphone (Corraleta  
SDK) - it can be embedded in
a web page - zero install/config in the client. The UI is in HTML and  
javascript,
so you can get it _exactly_ the way you want it.



 Any recomendations?

Clearly I'm biased :-)


Tim Panton

www.mexuar.com
www.westhawk.co.uk/



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Re: [asterisk-users] Softphone on Linux

2007-02-07 Thread Michiel van Baak
On 10:43, Wed 07 Feb 07, chester c young wrote:
 please send me more info
 
 thanks!
 
 Tim Panton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
 On 5 Feb 2007, at 21:46, chester c young wrote:
 
  Need to deploy between 50 to 300 lightweight Linux - only browser  
  and softphone.
 
 You might want to consider our lightweight java softphone (Corraleta  
 SDK) - it can be embedded in
 a web page - zero install/config in the client. The UI is in HTML and  
 javascript,
 so you can get it _exactly_ the way you want it.

Is this a commercial app?
I cant find a download link or something about prices.

-- 

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RE: [asterisk-users] Softphone on Linux

2007-02-07 Thread Dean Collins
Hi Michiel,
Yes it's a commercial app; all the info you need is on the wiki
including pricing and installation guide.
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Mexuar

Feel free to send me an email if you are the USA with any questions or
Tim if you are in the UK (talk about round the world support - answering
his email as he has probably logged off for the evening :) .

 

Regards,

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 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:asterisk-users-
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michiel van Baak
 Sent: Wednesday, 7 February 2007 3:31 PM
 To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
 Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Softphone on Linux
 
 On 10:43, Wed 07 Feb 07, chester c young wrote:
  please send me more info
 
  thanks!
 
  Tim Panton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  On 5 Feb 2007, at 21:46, chester c young wrote:
 
   Need to deploy between 50 to 300 lightweight Linux - only browser
   and softphone.
 
  You might want to consider our lightweight java softphone (Corraleta
  SDK) - it can be embedded in
  a web page - zero install/config in the client. The UI is in HTML
and
  javascript,
  so you can get it _exactly_ the way you want it.
 
 Is this a commercial app?
 I cant find a download link or something about prices.
 
 --
 
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 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 http://michiel.vanbaak.eu
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http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=getsearch=0x71C946BD
 
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Re: [asterisk-users] Softphone on Linux

2007-02-06 Thread Tim Panton


On 5 Feb 2007, at 21:46, chester c young wrote:

Need to deploy between 50 to 300 lightweight Linux - only browser  
and softphone.


You might want to consider our lightweight java softphone (Corraleta  
SDK) - it can be embedded in
a web page - zero install/config in the client. The UI is in HTML and  
javascript,

so you can get it _exactly_ the way you want it.




Any recomendations?


Clearly I'm biased :-)


Tim Panton

www.mexuar.com
www.westhawk.co.uk/



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[asterisk-users] Softphone on Linux

2007-02-05 Thread chester c young
Need to deploy between 50 to 300 lightweight Linux - only browser and softphone.

Any recomendations?

 
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Re: [asterisk-users] Softphone on Linux

2007-02-05 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Mon, Feb 05, 2007 at 01:46:24PM -0800, chester c young wrote:
 Need to deploy between 50 to 300 lightweight Linux - only browser and 
 softphone.

If you want to avoid the geckos, then try kiax and konqueror, or kiax
and twinkle. It may turn out to be lighter than firefox in total.

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Re: [asterisk-users] Softphone on Linux

2007-02-05 Thread Gordon Henderson

On Mon, 5 Feb 2007, chester c young wrote:

Need to deploy between 50 to 300 lightweight Linux - only browser and 
softphone.


Any recomendations?


Idefisk for the softphone.

Lynx for the browser ;-)

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Re: [asterisk-users] Softphone on Linux

2007-02-05 Thread Guillermo Salas M.
On Mon, 2007-02-05 at 22:37 +, Gordon Henderson wrote:
 On Mon, 5 Feb 2007, chester c young wrote:
 
  Need to deploy between 50 to 300 lightweight Linux - only browser and 
  softphone.
 
  Any recomendations?
 
 Idefisk for the softphone.
 

I agree idefisk. Is light and supports IAX2.

 Lynx for the browser ;-)
 

Dilo or switfox [1] ;)



[1] http://getswiftfox.com/releases.htm

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[Asterisk-Users] Softphone for Linux desktops

2005-06-09 Thread Eric Bishop
Hi all,

We are  successfuly running an Asterisk server with standard SIP hard
phones and it is working well. We are looking to deploy some soft
phones on our Linux desktops. There seems to be several floating
about. Anyone out there with some good/bad experiences with particular
Linux softphones. We only need g711 and prefer IAX but a SIP one will
do


Thanks
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Softphone for Linux desktops

2005-06-09 Thread stevanus

Hi,

try xlite, it has linux version..

Best regards,

Stevanus

Eric Bishop wrote:


Hi all,

We are  successfuly running an Asterisk server with standard SIP hard
phones and it is working well. We are looking to deploy some soft
phones on our Linux desktops. There seems to be several floating
about. Anyone out there with some good/bad experiences with particular
Linux softphones. We only need g711 and prefer IAX but a SIP one will
do


Thanks
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Softphone for Linux desktops

2005-06-09 Thread Florian Overkamp
Hi, 

 -Original Message-
 We are  successfuly running an Asterisk server with standard SIP hard
 phones and it is working well. We are looking to deploy some soft
 phones on our Linux desktops. There seems to be several floating
 about. Anyone out there with some good/bad experiences with particular
 Linux softphones. We only need g711 and prefer IAX but a SIP one will
 do

For SIP I love kphone. Nice interface, works simple enough, available in
many popular linux distro's.

For IAX I'd go with iaxComm.

Florian


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Softphone for Linux desktops

2005-06-09 Thread Jason Becker

Eric Bishop wrote:


We are  successfuly running an Asterisk server with standard SIP hard
phones and it is working well. We are looking to deploy some soft
phones on our Linux desktops. There seems to be several floating
about. Anyone out there with some good/bad experiences with particular
Linux softphones. We only need g711 and prefer IAX but a SIP one will
do
 


Check out Kiax.

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Softphone for Linux recommendation

2005-01-17 Thread Brian Johnson
I use iaxcomm (a little finicky to get working since it needs wxgtk files) and
linphone

Linphone is SIP and is a little trickier to get working when dealing with NAT
than iax (iaxcomm)

I chose these 2 because they seemed the easiest to get working.

They both work fine but are not as good sound quality as my hardware phones.



Howard Lowndes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

 Can anyone _recommend_ a downloadable OSS softphone that _works_ under
 Linux and is compatible with Asterisk.

 So far I have tried kphone and linphone and had problems with both, and
 I am still waiting to hear back from the X-Lite beta folks.

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[Asterisk-Users] Softphone for Linux recommendation

2005-01-14 Thread Howard Lowndes
Can anyone _recommend_ a downloadable OSS softphone that _works_ under
Linux and is compatible with Asterisk.

So far I have tried kphone and linphone and had problems with both, and
I am still waiting to hear back from the X-Lite beta folks.

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Softphone for Linux recommendation

2005-01-14 Thread Bruno Hertz
On Sat, 2005-01-15 at 05:37 +1100, Howard Lowndes wrote:

 Can anyone _recommend_ a downloadable OSS softphone that _works_ under
 Linux and is compatible with Asterisk.
 
 So far I have tried kphone and linphone and had problems with both, and
 I am still waiting to hear back from the X-Lite beta folks.
 

XLite isn't exactly OSS, isn't it? :)

I tried linphone, iaxcomm, gnomemeeting, and SJPhone. Pros and cons:

(1) linphone

Audio OK, but it doesn't send media when somebody calls me. Buggy for
me.

(2) iaxcomm

Generally good, sometimes crackly audio. When people call me with
firefly and * attempts a transfer, we experience huge audio delays in
the 10 sec range. Could be firefly or iaxcomm bug. Maybe both, as they
both use the iaxclient library. But as long as * sticks to notransfer
quite usable.

(3) gnomemeeting

Fairly good, but currently supports only h323. SIP support is underway.
Since I couldn't yet find a simple way to register with * without a
gatekeeper and have people call me, I'm currently not using it.

(3) SJPhone (for linux)

Not OSS, but for me best audio and latencies. Definitive con: there
seems to be no dial pad (i.e. dtmf interaction during call not
possible).

Especially, the OSS phone situation is not really bright, at least for
me.

Regards, Bruno.


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Softphone for Linux recommendation

2005-01-14 Thread Adam Fineberg
Howard Lowndes wrote:
Can anyone _recommend_ a downloadable OSS softphone that _works_ under
Linux and is compatible with Asterisk.
So far I have tried kphone and linphone and had problems with both, and
I am still waiting to hear back from the X-Lite beta folks.
 

How about iaxcomm?
http://iaxclient.sourceforge.net/iaxcomm/
Adam
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Softphone for Linux recommendation

2005-01-14 Thread Howard Lowndes
On Sat, 2005-01-15 at 07:09, Adam Fineberg wrote:
 Howard Lowndes wrote:
 
 Can anyone _recommend_ a downloadable OSS softphone that _works_ under
 Linux and is compatible with Asterisk.
 
 So far I have tried kphone and linphone and had problems with both, and
 I am still waiting to hear back from the X-Lite beta folks.
 
   
 
 
 How about iaxcomm?
 
 http://iaxclient.sourceforge.net/iaxcomm/

I should have added SIP reqd.  I assume this only does IAX2 but I will
look at it.

I have almost got sflphone compiled only I have hit a missing file in
one of the library compiles along the way.

 
 Adam
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Softphone for Linux recommendation

2005-01-14 Thread William Suffill
Yes iaxcomm is an IAX softphone. I know Xten is working on improving
their linux support for their SIP based shoftphones.
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