Three completely free VoIP (aka telephone apps) for your Mac
So, you’ve used your Mac in some way in recent times to communicate with someone using one of those VOIP/video apps there are out there, like Skype and iChat..
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So, you’ve used your Mac in some way in recent times to communicate with someone using one of those VOIP/video apps there are out there, like Skype and iChat..
If you’ve read my previous blog post about wideband audio (and yeah, I know, I haven’t finished the series of posts about that, I’ll get around to it honest!) you’ll know I have an obsession with wideband telephony. So when a Jabra reseller offered to give a few of us at work some wireless headsets to try out I was keen as!
Just updated my Siemens Gigaset S685 IP (the bestest Cordless VOIP phone I’ve seen so far!) to v02191 this morning. From the Gigaset website some of the improvements are below but the main thing is the ability to access the Info Center widgets from within the menu structure rather than wait for the screensaver to render. This was anticipated after the interview with Tony Starkus on the VOIP Users Conference last week.
Quite often people hear me, someone else or the press banging on about “wideband telephony” or “HD phone calls” and have a ton of questions about what this new phenomenon is, so I thought I would start a series of posts on my blog to try and explain in laymen’s terms, with as few acronyms and nerdwords as possible!
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