FreeSWITCH is running nicely on OS X. I have used it since July 2006 on my
intel Macs with great success.
I am also developing a GUI application using Cocoa. I started that a year ago,
but haven't looked at it for a while, but this Christmas I have started working
on it again.
Ivan
Den 27.
Ivan,
I have been trying to gather up everyone to start a FreeSWITCH based
softphone project for Mac, Linux and Windows... you think we could collaborate
with you to accomplish this? I think if we do this right we can have a really
nice phone with lots of options.
Thanks,
/b
On Dec
This could be easily done with the Qt framework and would work nicely
on osx, linux and windows. Contact me off list or on IRC (Math) if you
want some help, I'd be happy to participate in such a project.
Cheers,
Mathieu Rene
Avant-Garde Solutions Inc
Office: + 1 (514) 664-1044 x100
Cell: +1
Yes, I would like to participate on this. I have lot of experience with Cocoa
on Mac, so I could help with that platform. But I am mostly a GUI programmer,
Objective-C my language.
But if this is OK with you, I would love to help out here.
Ivan
Den 29. des. 2009 kl. 18.11 skrev Brian West:
I have done a little research into this for my employer.
You may want to look at:
http://www.qutecom.org/ - I think its QT based.
http://code.google.com/p/telephone/ - Its pure Cocoa. I use this for all my
testing, it lets me initiate up to 8 calls at a time.
On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 11:40 AM,
Add me to the app list I use MAC mostly ...
Also can you list the new (better, gentler) list of commands to install
FreeSwitch on a MAC OSX ... ?
Thanks in advance,
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From: Lon Baker l...@kickasspixels.com
Date: Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 3:01 PM
Subject: Re: [Freeswitch-users] MacOSX
To: freeswitch-users@lists.freeswitch.org
I have done a little research into this for my employer.
You may want
I would love to have a FreeSWITCH based softphone for all three platforms... I
just feel a project like that would be kick ass.
Must work on 32bit and 64bit of Windows, Mac and Linux ... and not suck like
most softphones do.
/b
On Dec 29, 2009, at 2:08 PM, EdPimentl wrote:
Add me to the
Sounds cool to me also.
There is one softphone for OSX that doesn't suck. It's called
JackenIAX.
A universal softphone sounds cool, but not if it's dumbed down with
regards to it's OSX integration.
Thanks to all,
Marty
On Dec 29, 2009, at 12:34 PM, Brian West wrote:
I would love to
Does it only do IAX? If so we'll need someone to re-write an IAX2 stack since
the libiax2 from Digium is no longer updated to keep pace with Asterisk and is
now incompatible. Which is the main reason we are thinking about dropping IAX
support unless someone writes a license compatible lib or
I am using iSoftPhone, works great with FreeSWITCH.
Ivan
Den 29. des. 2009 kl. 22.14 skrev Brian West:
Does it only do IAX? If so we'll need someone to re-write an IAX2 stack
since the libiax2 from Digium is no longer updated to keep pace with Asterisk
and is now incompatible. Which is
Guessing the biggest issue is I want to create a softphone project using
FreeSWITCH as the core of the project... is this something people would be
interested in joining?
/b
On Dec 29, 2009, at 3:35 PM, Ivan C Myrvold wrote:
I am using iSoftPhone, works great with FreeSWITCH.
Ivan
Den
Yes, I am for this. Happy to join such a project.
Ivan
Den 29. des. 2009 kl. 22.45 skrev Brian West:
Guessing the biggest issue is I want to create a softphone project using
FreeSWITCH as the core of the project... is this something people would be
interested in joining?
/b
On Dec
Sounds like a plan to me... who wants to take the lead on the project... we'll
host it.. setup SVN, provide jira access, fisheye and wiki space...
/b
On Dec 29, 2009, at 6:44 PM, João Mesquita wrote:
Why don't we evolve FSGui to be a softphone? I could use a couple of
experienced
I would be happy to provide project managent, user testing and ui
design to this effort.
Lon
Sent from my iPhone
On Dec 29, 2009, at 5:50 PM, Brian West br...@freeswitch.org wrote:
You should join IRC and join in JM and really start the official
softphone project.
/b
On Dec 29, 2009,
On Dec 24, 2009, at 8:40 PM, jonathan augenstine wrote:
Ken,
The process is the same for all UNIX like platforms. You run
- bootstrap.sh
- configure
- make
- make install
Jonathan
copied from below
Actually, with the release tarballs you don't do bootstrap.sh (unless
I am
I'd liked to create an install package, but that's a whole new can of worms.
Are the FreeSwitch files all installed in a single directory that could be
copied to a different machine?
On 25 Dec 2009, at 05:23, Jason White wrote:
I always prefer to use the package management system, where
Ken Gillett k...@ukgb.net wrote:
I'd liked to create an install package, but that's a whole new can of worms.
Are the FreeSwitch files all installed in a single directory that could be
copied to a different machine?
Yes, but that isn't a substitute for package management. For example, you
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