gt;>>>>> accessible--or not. For instance it's not accessible on Linux today.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Apple products we have Face Time. I've used it slightly, and my
>>>>>> experience suggest it's accessibility is excellent.
>
gt; Now, my situation is somewhat different. I have the particular
>>>>> requirement for an old fashioned phone number. I need the ability to
>>>>> recieve calls from any phone anywhere, and to call any traditional
>>>>> telephone number anywhere. I d
t;Public Switched Telephone Network."
> >>>
> >>> 1.) I have hard ware devices that look all the world like old
> >>> fashioned telephones, but they're different. They're hardware SIP
> >>> phones, and they connect over computer type network c
gated use of the SIP handsets from Digium--though they're
>>> on my list to look at the next time I'm in the market for a
>>> hardware phone.
>>>
>>> 2.) I use linphone, and sometimes the fs_cli application
>>> provided by FreeSw
Hi Jonothan,
Thanks for that, I’ll be in touch.
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com]
On Behalf Of Jonathan Cohn
Sent: Thursday, 28 December 2017 6:21 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: To Janina Sajka Soft phones?
I sent a few e-mails
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> Sent: Tuesday, 26 December 2017 10:08 PM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: To Janina Sajka Soft phones?
>
> Hi, Donna:
>
> My apologies for the slow response. I've been distracted by noncomputer
> responsibilities these past few w
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: To Janina Sajka Soft phones?
Hi, Donna:
My apologies for the slow response. I've been distracted by noncomputer
responsibilities these past few weeks.
To answer your question I'd need to know a bit more what your needs are. Let
me explain
ll as my telephone
> > conversation in my ears, without the people I'm talking with
> > hearing my screen reader.
> >
> > Of course SIP phones can be used to place direct calls to other SIP
> > phones, just like Skype and FaceTime calls can be made to o
who are
> also using Skype or FaceTime. I believe Skype also provides the ability
> to call to and from the PSTN, but I don't know anything specific about
> that, or about any similar functionality among the other soft phones
> mentioned.
>
> The biggest problem with all these
o and from the PSTN, but I don't know anything specific about
that, or about any similar functionality among the other soft phones
mentioned.
The biggest problem with all these services is that they don't
interoperate natively, e.g. Webex can't call FaceTime, or vice versa.
The standards world
Hi all,
I'm directing this question to Janina as she mentioned using a soft phone, but
would be interested in hearing from anyone else who uses one.
Can anyone recommend good accessible soft phone options?
TIA,
Donna
--
The following information is important for all members of the Mac
my iPhone
>
>> On Dec 9, 2017, at 8:31 PM, Stacey Robinson <stacey...@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>>
>> What are soft phones?
>> Peace,
>> Stacey Robinson and GEB dog Kirk.
>>
>> stacey...@bellsouth.net
>>
>>> On Dec 9, 2017, at 2:05 P
A soft phone is actually software that allows you to make phone calls through
the internet.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Dec 9, 2017, at 8:31 PM, Stacey Robinson <stacey...@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>
> What are soft phones?
> Peace,
> Stacey Robinson and GEB dog Kirk.
>
&
What are soft phones?
Peace,
Stacey Robinson and GEB dog Kirk.
stacey...@bellsouth.net
> On Dec 9, 2017, at 2:05 PM, Donna Goodin <doniado...@me.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Janina,
>
> I've been thinking about starting to use a soft phone. What service to you
> use and
Hi Janina,
I've been thinking about starting to use a soft phone. What service to you use
and what does it cost?
TIA,
Donna
> On Dec 9, 2017, at 12:42 PM, 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm personally partial to the gamer headsets
anyone know of any soft phones that work on the mac with voice over. I
use local phone and they rock and they have a windows and mac
softphone, sadly the mac doesn't work, lots of unknowns. any ideas
would be great. tried x light. setting up is fine, working no go though
, output
and so on. The Paid version at $50.00 gives you heaps of features
including multiple lines, the ability to record from those lines and
so on, this is a piece of software I intend to register shortly.
On 25/08/2009, at 7:59 AM, Marie Howarth wrote:
anyone know of any soft phones
providers, *not* SIP.
Hope this helps, if you have any questions, definitely feel free to
write me off list.
Steve
On Aug 24, 2009, at 5:59 PM, Marie Howarth wrote:
anyone know of any soft phones that work on the mac with voice over. I
use local phone and they rock and they have a windows
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