Then you are the perfect wiki maintainer for the mobile section.

HA!
On Apr 18, 2012 6:30 PM, "Michael Picher" <mpic...@ezuce.com> wrote:

> i've got like one of everything now tony :-)
>
> bria for ipad kicks bria for android tablet beta's rear-end all over the
> place.  That being said, bria on the PC is better than bria on the mac (no
> RLS support on the mac version).
>
> Bria for android phone is just getting bluetooth support now (beta)...  i
> don't know about bria for iphone but i belive it is a little further along
> than bria for android phone.
>
> mike
>
> On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 6:15 PM, Tony Graziano <
> tgrazi...@myitdepartment.net> wrote:
>
>> You shouldn't invite violence. I have been known to clobber people with
>> iPads.
>>
>> I think the wiki could be clearer, but really I think you are the only
>> one to make the leap from Bria is bria is bria is bria. It ain't, but
>> sipfoundry doesn't manuafcture it either. Bria has undergone numerous name
>> changes in the last 3 or four years. I look for the names to change "yet
>> again", because why leave something the same?
>>
>> Give people more information than they need? That's been done, numerous
>> times. When they can't follow directions the first few times, you have to
>> beat them over the head with an iPad and chant "DNS DNS DNS".
>>
>> Understand then fix your DNS and stop ranting to the masses who already
>> get that.
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 5:44 PM, Stiles Watson <wat...@datatek-net.com>wrote:
>>
>>>  I'm not sure what there is to 'get'. I thought the point of the wiki
>>> was to explain how to set things up. I was directed to the Bria page on the
>>> wiki when asked about Bria and iphone (the page even mentions iphone...).
>>> However, the info there has nothing to do with Bria on iphone. I was
>>> offering to provide clarification for others so they are not confused when
>>> they look at the wiki page and then look at the iphone settings and see
>>> little or no overlap.
>>>
>>> You guys on the sipX team have done a great job and have produced and
>>> continue to produce a great open source product, but more times than not
>>> you guys take a programmers view of things instead of a users view. This is
>>> what make the difference between products that go on to be great and widely
>>> embraced  and products which are great functionally, but are never embraced
>>> by the masses (or products which people are forced to use, but hate using).
>>> Why do you think Apple has boat loads of cash on hand in a down economy
>>> even though they do not own the lion share of either the desktop or server
>>> market? It is because they focus on the user and make it easy for them to
>>> get done what they need to get done. The iphone revolutionized the smart
>>> phone market. Why? They did not have any new wiz-bang feratures (they
>>> actually had less), but they focused on the user and made it easier to use.
>>> Everyone else has been playing catch up (yes, you can argue that certain
>>> Andriod devices are better, but they followed iphone).
>>>
>>> Explain everything, teach people, give people more info then they
>>> need....
>>>
>>> I've seen so many technically good products go down the toilet because
>>> the programmers could never see things from a users perspective. They
>>> turned their noses up at them instead. And in return? The users went
>>> somewhere else and the project died.
>>>
>>> Just my ten cents. The rant is over and everyone can beat me up now.
>>>
>>> Stiles
>>>
>>>
>>> On 04/18/2012 04:31 PM, Tony Graziano wrote:
>>>
>>> I don't get you. Counterpath has a product for the desktop that can be
>>> centrally provisioned. Their mobile devices can't (yet).
>>>
>>> Maybe we can create a stiles.wiki. JK.
>>>
>>> I think the wiki might benefit from a mobile apps section, but it
>>> requires proper layout for and could use a simple table layout for how to
>>> configure for most products and OS's.
>>>
>>> The key here is testing functionalities and features, etc.
>>> On Apr 18, 2012 4:07 PM, "Stiles Watson" <wat...@datatek-net.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>  So can the wiki be updated to reflect the differences in Bria for
>>>> iphone/ipod touch?
>>>>
>>>>    - Use SIP password not PIN
>>>>    - No Provisioning server
>>>>    - Under "Account advanced", you need to enter Out. Proxy and Auth
>>>>    Name
>>>>
>>>> I do not know what the approval process is, but if I can get a login,
>>>> I'd be happy to do it. Could also enter settings for Media5-fone.
>>>>
>>>> Stiles
>>>>
>>>> On 04/18/2012 03:50 PM, Stiles Watson wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Not sure what the deal was, but I sent the profile AGIAN, set the
>>>> password to the SIP password, not PIN and it registered.
>>>>
>>>> Stiles
>>>>
>>>> On 04/18/2012 03:22 PM, Stiles Watson wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I am unable to register via Bria for ipod touch. I'm connected via wifi
>>>> on the office network. I get Unauthorized (401).
>>>>
>>>> Here are my settings:
>>>>
>>>> Account Name: 295
>>>> Enabled: ON
>>>>
>>>> Username: 295
>>>> Password: (I've tried both PIN and SIP)
>>>> Domain: datatek-net.com
>>>>
>>>> Under "Account Advanced"
>>>>
>>>> Out. Proxy: sipx.datatek-net.com
>>>> Auth Name: 295
>>>>
>>>> There are no other settings to enter and there is no place to enter a
>>>> Provisioning Server as mentioned on the wiki page:
>>>>
>>>> http://wiki.sipfoundry.org/display/sipXecs/Counterpath+Bria+Softphone
>>>>
>>>> As I mentioned in an earlier email. I was able to get Media5Fone
>>>> working on an iphone with the same settings above.
>>>>
>>>> Any thoughts?
>>>>
>>>> Stiles
>>>>
>>>> Stiles
>>>>
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