Check sipXphone out
http://www.sipfoundry.org/sipXphone/index.html

Also, you can use the RTC samples from Microsoft to start creating your
own SIP Softphone.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=C3A7BD15-FD1C-4
BF7-A505-3F8FAF1E120A&displaylang=en


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Enviado el: 16 de Junio de 2006 4:44 a.m.
Para: users
Asunto: [Users] OpenSER - one year old

Hello to everybody,

I would like to say.... Happy Birhtday Openser!!!! :O)

Sometimes I got answers with delay, sometimes I spent nights trying to
understand how to configure a module, or even a single statement,
somrtimes I needed to read ten times the same document because it was
unclear related to my knolwledge and still I want to thank the community
for this great product.

Every day I try to read all the emails coming from the community, and
every day I learn a little bit more (threads, ideas,
suggestions,solutions...).

By the way, there is any open source for a sip softphone in windows
(minisip even doesnt start on my laptop with windows 2000) :o))

thanks
Alessandro




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