Open Source SIP client for Mac OS X

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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8 Comments so far

  1. Jason Brower on December 9th, 2005

    Try Openwengo they are french too!

  2. GeoVah on December 9th, 2005

    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.”

  3. GeoVah on December 9th, 2005

    Oups, I have wrote it to quickly :
    openwengo is not available now for MacOSX but it’s coming soon…

  4. Ronald Jaramillo on December 9th, 2005
  5. jozjan on December 9th, 2005

    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?

  6. Hub on December 9th, 2005

    sflphone.

    Developed on Mac being ported to other platforms. It is GPL.

  7. Hub on December 9th, 2005

    I forgot: http://www.savoirfairelinux.com/fr/ since the main site is down. This is the company that develops it.

  8. Nick Granado on December 12th, 2005

    I believe the gizmo-project is using SIP for it’s VOIP operations.

    Nick

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