[Asterisk-Users] VoIP software for MAC OS older than "X"?
Steve Blair
blairs at isc.upenn.edu
Mon Jan 24 04:31:40 MST 2005
There are a few products for OS9 but most of the development I've
seen is for Mac OSX. Depending upon what features your idea of
a VoIP soft client must implement you could try sipc from
Columbia University (actually a spinoff), Session from wave3software
and possibly Xten but I forget how far back Xten Mac development
goes.
Daiku wrote:
>Hello,
>
>is there anybody reading this who has experience with VoIP (IAX or not) on
>Macintosh computers? If so, have you ever seen or heard of (even an
>experimental, i.e., never marketed) VoIP application for any of the older
>Mac OSs, such as 9, 8, or 7?
>
>I can't quite believe that VoIP is such a recent idea that it was invented
>only *after* Mac OS X had become firmly established, but so far my searches
>have turned out nothing. However, not all good stuff and good ideas are on
>the web,so a community of knowledgable people often has information that a
>web search cannot produce.
>
>Appreciate any leads and comments...
>
>Thanks: H.D.
>
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