Sunday, August 26, 2007

Re: [asterisk-users] Gizmo revisited

randulo wrote:
> On 8/24/07, Carlos Leal <cleal@corpmail.net> wrote:
>
>> Launched the OS X version of Gizmo after about a year of inactivity,
>> downloaded the update and discovered the new improved Giszmo features
>> Asterisk interoperability by allowing a secondary SIP account to be
>> registered simultaneously.
>>
>> It also allows you to make the routing choice for outgoing calls;
>> your own server or via Gizmo. So far, this is the best SIP softphone
>> I've come across for OS X.
>>
>> It comes in other flavors and I thought I'd mention it as it can be
>> free and I haven't seen it mentioned recently.
>>
>
> Yes, I agree, this is a darn good free SIP client with a few features
> such as recording, playing WAV files (good for podcasting, or if you
> want to irritate people you call with laugh tracks or something).
> I don't find it better than X-Lite, but about the same. If I had to
> choose one client, it would probably be Zoiper, because it does SIP
> and IAX well (or at least I've had good results with it). Zoiper also
> has a very small footprint on the GUI.
>
>
Cool, thanks :) (we are making that zoiper phone).
Carlos, i' already working on the gui design for version 3.0, if you
send me your comments (support@asteriskguru.com) on what you dislike in
ours or like in other phones, i will certainly have a look at your
comments to make it better.

Zoa
> /r
>
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