I am doing some research for a project. Does anyone know of an open source softphone that implements SIP for Mac OS X ? I haven’t found much thus far. (Comments are open for responses)
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Try Openwengo they are french too!
Maybe this : http://openwengo.com/
It’s develop by a french team for an a french internet provider.
For information, they’re working with NVU author to make a XUL enable soft phone…
This version is free for personal usage.
Info :
“Free calls are good, but free software is better. How about both? Wengo, a European company backed by a major telecom player, is proud to present the best open-source VoIP softphone, and the quality standards-based SIP service that plays nice with it.”
Oups, I have wrote it to quickly :
openwengo is not available now for MacOSX but it’s coming soon…
http://divmod.org/projects/shtoom
I wanted to create a SIP based VoIP client with .net and i found that MS RTC API is a good and easy way to do it. But if i build it over the MS RTC API then it will works only on Windows
It’s bad. So another way is to code it in JAVA. Java has SIP API libraries (3rd party) … check the http://sip-communicator.dev.java.net/ and mostly JAVA based SIP voip phones are open source.
Does anyone knows about SIP VoIP phone based on .net (open source) which works on linux/windows?
sflphone.
Developed on Mac being ported to other platforms. It is GPL.
I forgot: http://www.savoirfairelinux.com/fr/ since the main site is down. This is the company that develops it.
I believe the gizmo-project is using SIP for it’s VOIP operations.
Nick