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SIP Client for MacOS X (Snow Leopard)

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We need a SIP software for Mac so bad… Not something that looks like this (X-Lite) with awful design and which does not work anymore on Snow Leopard anyway, something more of a Mac user experience like FontCase (who won an Apple Design Award).

Pleeeeease developers, write one ! Get a SIP library and build a GUI on top of it. And yes, I’m willing to pay for such a nice software…

Written by Fabien Penso

September 22nd, 2009 at 12:10 pm

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12 Responses to 'SIP Client for MacOS X (Snow Leopard)'

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  1. Try qutecom: http://www.qutecom.org/
    Really nice though a little buggy – woth a try

    Michael

    22 Sep 09 at 12:23 pm

  2. I’ve just tried http://code.google.com/p/telephone/ which is working for me. Might keep it.

    Fabien Penso

    22 Sep 09 at 12:28 pm

  3. “Last Updated ( Thursday, 18 December 2008 ) for QuteCom”, I don’t think I’ll even try :)

    Fabien Penso

    22 Sep 09 at 12:29 pm

  4. We’re just trying Telephone too, seems to work ;-)

    Michael

    22 Sep 09 at 12:38 pm

  5. I wish it had more features like call history, SIP presence, etc. Oh well, it works so it’s better than nothing.

    Fabien Penso

    22 Sep 09 at 12:41 pm

  6. Do you know XMeeting (http://xmeeting.sourceforge.net/pages/xmeeting_screenshots.php)? Really nice programm with more features, seems to work on Snow Leopard too, but it lacks ability to connect 1 call to another on our asterisk. This is why we are going to stay with Telephone too.

    Michael

    22 Sep 09 at 12:45 pm

  7. Michael

    22 Sep 09 at 12:45 pm

  8. XMeeting by the way has Addressbook integration: http://xmeeting.sourceforge.net/pages/xmeeting_releasenotes.php

    Michael

    22 Sep 09 at 12:47 pm

  9. I am using http://www.qutecom.org/ every day with my SIP account from free.fr. As the co-chairman of the CSS Working Group, I’m attending all our weekly conference calls using it. There are a few minor issues, the UI could be polished and more mac-friendly, but all in all it’s a workable and free solution that does what I want and what I need : SIP calls.

    Daniel Glazman

    30 Sep 09 at 8:53 am

  10. Thanks Daniel, for now I’ve been using Telephone and it works so far.

    Fabien Penso

    30 Sep 09 at 9:57 pm

  11. I’m using this for a few months, and it’s Snow Leopard compatible: iSoftPhone http://www.call4mac.com/

    Francois

    18 Oct 09 at 4:25 am

  12. Try Blink.

    Adrian

    2 Feb 10 at 12:47 am

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