

- #Awesome softphone for mac update#
- #Awesome softphone for mac pro#
- #Awesome softphone for mac software#
- #Awesome softphone for mac free#
#Awesome softphone for mac free#
If anyone has any ideas feel free to reply or PM me.As opposed to a traditional “hard” physical phone that sits on your desk, a softphone is a digital version of your work phone. This is for my business, and I'm certainly not averse to paying a decent amount of money for the right product. He did say they are working on a retail product that should be out sometime next year, which will then probably be getting my money. I e-mailed Acrobits about a Mac version (come on, how hard is it to port between iOS and MacOS nowadays with how similar the coding is?), and they don't sell to consumers - only really expensive packages to VoIP providers who then rebrand and provide to their customers. Will give that a shot after Zoiper and/or iSP I think.įWIW, I use Groundwire (from Acrobits) on my phone, and it's an AWESOME product. Bria - Again, I used this back in the day and didn't like it, I believe for UI reasons.

Looks to be free, and I'll probably give that a shot next. Their website suggests it might have grown into a swan.

#Awesome softphone for mac update#
Unfortunately, it breaks with each MacOS update now, and support is non-existent.
#Awesome softphone for mac pro#
#Awesome softphone for mac software#
For $80, I could say it has served me well, but it's really a bummer that it completely stops working with a normal and regular software upgrade. I've tried the usual fixes (completely clearing all traces, reinstalling), and I'm just not working. Now, I just upgraded to High Sierra (MacOS 10.13), and again I'm crashing upon startup.

With Sierra it took them about a month to fix. The only problem is, for the past two MacOS upgrades, it crashes upon starting up. Mac Contact integration, support for any/all SIP technologies (SRTP/TLS in particular), decent user interface, etc. While not the prettiest of the bunch, it is full-featured.
