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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.
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 :-)
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
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...
"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.
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Oskar
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#
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.
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.
still cannt run under linux?
http://www.bisnishandal.com/