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LucaFiligheddu.com: Firefox VoIP

  • wom · 3 years ago
    This is awesome. Aside from its main function, I love the integration aspect of it. That Gmail screenshot says it all. Now all I need to be released is the AllPeers p2p extension.
  • Anonymous · 3 years ago
    It appears to be Windows only, so major uselessness there.


    Is it a standalone SIP client, or does it only work with 'Abbey' services? The article tends to suggest the latter, and if so, then ho-hum.



    Come back with something that isnt OS-dependent, and will work with any SIP service, then you've got something.
  • Anonymous · 3 years ago
    Windows only, non free, and seems not to be compliant with SIP in general. More simply: it sucks.
  • TechieUser · 3 years ago
    windows only.. sorry, you have to remember most of us are on linux and bsd. Tell us when you have a decent port.
  • Luca Filigheddu · 3 years ago
    Well,
    this version is OBVIOUSLY linked to Abbeyphone service. But the branded versions can be open. Moreover, the Mac version is coming out in the following weeks. So, be patien :-)
  • Anonymous · 3 years ago
    Ron Turgon will probably like to keep this in mind?
  • Luke Stodola · 3 years ago
    Wengo has an opem-source, cross-platform VoIP client, including firefox plugin. openwengo.org
  • Anonymous · 3 years ago
    Ignore the anonym trolls, if they want it on linux they can make it themselvs
  • Snis · 3 years ago
    What's all the fuzz about?!! Have a look at OpenWengo at http://openwengo.org/ The same features but works on MacOS X, Windows and Linux. A Firefox Extension is also available. The NG (Next generation) release even has support for other IM protocols, such as MSN, ICQ, Yahoo, Jabber and AIM.
  • Guido · 3 years ago
    My firefox plugin worked great. I especially loved the message that came up that told me I had to run IE to use it! HOORAY!
  • The AMAZING GUIDO · 3 years ago
    I award you the crappiest Firefox Extension Award of the year. I hope you create many more just like this one, ones that are O.S. dependant and warn about I.E. errors. HOORAY FOR YOU!!!
  • MAMA MOOCHI · 3 years ago
    Guido!!!! YOUR SO AMAZING I LOVE YOU HOLY CRAP!
  • Eric · 3 years ago
    Yeah, nothing like coming to someone's site, and cowardly bashing something cool just because they can't use it. Perhaps they throw rocks at birds because they can't fly.


    I think it's cool plug in. Since Windows (however much you may not like it) is the prevalent OS, if anyone is going to use it, might as well go for the numbers.



    Linux snobs.

    http://www.reallylinux.com/docs/snobsoped.shtml
  • Anonymous · 3 years ago
    Guido, MAMA MOOCHI - You are GAY!
  • The AMAZING GUIDO · 3 years ago
    Hey Eric, just to tell you, birds can fly. So you need really large rocks to hit them or many small ones and hope you get lucky. I LOVE YOU MAMA MOOCHIE!!
  • Anonymous · 3 years ago
    I happen to be a very, very high ranking technical magus and see this as the natural course of convergence....this level of integration of web/voip inteface makes sense and is not forced.


    And to the users who would chastise another for using windows, for those who complain of the lack of a linux port of this feature, woe to you! Woe to you I say!



    Build it yourself you fools, if you like...



    I myself share a certain level of contempt for windows, but that is natural considering I have been forced to use it it interface with the windows only folk...windows users do not know any better, they are like children or small dogs...that is all...
  • The AMAZING GUIDO · 3 years ago
    Our concern by the way was not for the point of running only on windows, but more after that this is a firefox extension that opens a web application that can only be run on Internet Explorer. Therefore, this extension really serves no purpose.
  • Luca Filigheddu · 3 years ago
    Guido, if you read CAREFULLY my post, you can read this paragraph:


    "As default behaviour, the Firefox VoIP extension is absolutely autonomous, so you don't need to install any other piece of software to make phone calls. On the other hand, you can choose to change the default behaviour, forcing the extension to "drive" the web based Abbeyphone VOW client, that will be loaded on the Firefox's Sidebar. For now, this latter option won't work, because you need a Firefox Plugin which Abbeynet is going to release in the following days, to use the Abbeyphone VoIP activeX control under Firefox. So, stay tuned if you like this feature."



    So, you will understand that the option you mentioned is not working because it is an alfa version and, moreover, I cleraly underlined this point.
  • Anonymous · 3 years ago
    As other have said already, if it's Windows only, it is useless for me.


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    Oskar
  • Anonymous · 3 years ago
    If it dosent work in Linux I cant use it
  • Anonymous · 3 years ago
    Very Good news, but does it work under Linux? I use Tomahawk Desktop, probably the best Linux OS for VoIP. Is there a plan to port to Linux?
  • Anonymous · 3 years ago
    As a POC this is pretty sweet. I've been pining for such an extension. I haven't tried it yet, but I can say that SIP server and OS independence would put this extension at the top of the DL charts.


    Remember kids, Rome wasn't built in a day, nobody really cares if you know how to install Fedora.



    sed s#whiner posts#more code#
  • Anonymous · 3 years ago
    I will try it when I can run it on Linux.
  • Shrikant Joshi · 3 years ago
    Any body here heard of Zoep (pronounced "Soup")


    I don't work for them, but I could not let the comment stand that this is the *first* VoIP extension for FF.



    I beg to differ. Zoep is the first VoIP extn for FF. And its been here for quite a while. Plus it's open source...



    Regards,

    Shri.
  • Luca Filigheddu · 3 years ago
    Hi Guys, thank you for all your comments.
    Quick answers:

    1) it will be multiplatform in the following weeks, at least it will be released for Mac, then for Linux



    2) now, as a "alfa" release, it works just with Abbeyphone SIP server on purpose. Maybe, in the future, it will be open.
  • Anonymous · 3 years ago
    I love it! People complaining that it doesn't run Linux, so it must suck. And even better, the blogger being criticized because "most of us are on linux and bsd". What a bunch of snot-nosed brats. If you want a Linux version, go write it yourself. Oh, that's right, you have no skills. You all sound like someone who grew up in an affluent family, and as an adult, still expect people to take care of you.
  • Jean-Denis Girard · 3 years ago
    MozIAX (moziax.mozdev.org) is another Firefox VoIP client. It runs under Windows and Linux (could easily be ported to OSX), is Open Source, and uses Asterisk's IAX2 protocol. It's been publicly available for more than a year...
  • Gerard Braad · 3 years ago
    Welcome for posting the first official SECOND Firefox extension for VoIP... if not, the THIRD! Besides Zoep, we also have Wengo!!!
  • Anonymous · 3 years ago
    Why not work with Linux?
  • Luca Filigheddu · 3 years ago
    Guys, Firefox VoIP extension for Linux and Mac is under testing, so please wait some weeks more. I'll drop a line to everyone of you who is interested.
  • Anonymous · 3 years ago
    All info useful. Moralizing and demonizing dismissed. Downloaded OpenWengo. Thanks.
  • Bisnishandal.com · 2 years ago
    good news.
    still cannt run under linux?
    http://www.bisnishandal.com/
  • mark · 2 years ago
    I'm wondering why it doesn't work with linux too? :(
  • Luca Filigheddu · 2 years ago
    Mark, you can use under linux too. Take a look at the beginning of this post, there is an update.