| From: Michael Cottenden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | I've tried every IAX softphone I could find. (I'm looking for one for our | office users.) I came down to three:
I'd like an open source one for Linux. | Firefly. Liked it a lot. But eventually, I decided it is not a good choice | because it doesn't appear to be supported, or updated. Binary only. Win32 only. http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Firefly | DIAX. Like it. Many, many features. But I decided the interface is too | unprofessional for business use. Also, appears to be a single person project | - software hasn't been updated in a while. Binary only. Win32 only. http://www.laser.com/dante/diax/diax.html | IdeFisk. Initially did not like the interface. But they update it frequently | and are very anxious to get feedback and implement changes. (In fact they | just released v1.32 yesterday that is a great improvement over v1.31) They | will support it, if you purchase the pro version. This is the softphone I am | recommending. Binary only. Win32, Linux x86, MacOS X. http://www.asteriskguru.com/tools/idefisk_linux.php ================ Hmm. http://iaxclient.sourceforge.net/ lists some more clients. iaxComm, KIAX, and ZiaxPhone seem to be Open Source and run on Linux.
