Yes! I was recommended a product called Express Talk at 
http://www.nch.com.au/talk/be.html 
  and its very accessible, well at least the Mac version is.  There  
are 2 versions available, the "Free" version however will only allow  
you one VOIP provider and to set it once for your audio input, output  
and so on.  The "Paid" version at $50.00 gives you heaps of features  
including multiple lines, the ability to record from those lines  and  
so on, this is a piece of software I intend to register shortly.


On 25/08/2009, at 7:59 AM, Marie Howarth wrote:

>
> anyone know of any soft phones that work on the mac with voice over. I
> use local phone and they rock and they have a windows and mac
> softphone, sadly the mac doesn't work, lots of unknowns. any ideas
> would be great. tried x light. setting up is fine, working no go  
> though.
>
>
> >


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