Linux softphones reviewed
Linux.com took a look at four Linux VoIP softphone clients and did some comparative analysis. The Linux softphones included Kiax, Linphone, Twinkle, and CounterPath's X-Lite. Three of the four softphones use the standard SIP protocol with Kiax being the one exception - it uses Asterisk's IAX protocol. Check out the full review of the Linux softphones.
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AG :
May 17, 2006 4:54 PM
No review of Ekiga (formally known as Gnomemeeting)? Say it ain't so..