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CTI Support (only for Windows) control your desk phone from your desktop
Inbuilt SIP tunnel/proxy to avoid any remote firewall issues
SIP Forking – use all apps simultaneously
Change your status from within the apps
Unified Communications features including presence, instant messaging and more
Smartphone specific benefits:
“PUSH” notifications save mobile battery life
Remotely configurable via QR code, no hassle setup
Windows 7 SP1+ and above
iOS 10, iPhone 5S and higher, iPod touch 6th generation, iPad 4th generation, iPad Pro 1st generation & iPad Mini 2 and higher
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Mobile Voip For Mac
hari.p
- Joined
- Feb 16, 2009
- Messages
- 60
- Reaction score
- 0
- Points
- 6
- Location
- HK
- Your Mac's Specs
- Macbook Pro 13'
For messaging i'm very happy with Adium and Skype.
But for long distance calling to countries like Spain - Africa - i feel skype is still very expensive. In windows there are programs like voip zoom which allow you to call landlines for absolutely free and mobile phones at extremely nominal charges...
Can anybody suggest a good program that offers competitive pricing for long distance calling and sending sms messages?
Thank you.
(just to share an experience ... last week i was at Singapore airport and working on my mac when a guy comes up and sits across me .... he too opens up a mac. We exchange glances and a very subtle but meaningful smile. We end up talking ... and i land up getting an excellent tip for one of the projects i'm working on .. This kind of thing never happened to me in the last 10 years that i've been using laptops at airports...).