On 20/04/16 11:52, Michel Renon wrote:
These last months, I done a small comparison of several softphones for
ubuntu, and I tested 'Yate client' [1]
The interesting point is that it's written in Qt4, C++.
So it may be a foundation of an Ubuntu Touch sip phone, just like
Trojita and Dekko.
Please note that the source of client is in a subfolder of the
complete Yate suite, and it uses libs shared with Yate server.
Hi Michel ..... I am having no success at all with Yate, or any of the
other offerings, on my Ubuntu netbook. On an Android smartphone, the
only one that I found to work properly was csipsimple. I really think
you'd save a lot of trouble if you tried that one. It is only available
for the Android platform, but as I say, Java is a good starting point.
Regards, Barry.
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