iSoftPhone' 2.8 is Shareware Telephony software design by Xnet Communications GmbH. It runs on following operating system: Mac OS X,Mac OS X 10.4,Mac OS X 10.5,Mac Other,Mac PPC and has as system requirements: Mac OS X 10.4 or higher. An easy to use Internet phone for Mac OS X using VoIP to provide crystal clear voice quality in an attractively sleek interface, quick configuration, integrated with OS X address bookwith voicemail and conferencing.
Whats new in version 2.8:What's new in iSoftPhone 2.8?
New Features:
- Voicemail Indicator
- Enhanced Security with SRTP voice encryption
- Facebook import, sync and call contacts.
Enhancements:
- LDAP support for external address book
- Additional Call Transfer Support
- Improved Firewall Support
- last calls display format changed
Bug Fixes:
- Call Mute
- Trim erroneous characters from server address
- Audio port remapping
Publisher review:Xnet Communications, a maker of market leading Captain FTP, introduces new Telephony Software, specifically designed for the Mac.
This is no half-baked Apple Java-compatible program nor is it a port of any Windows or Linux version. This is a pure Mac implementation for Mac users only. Therefore user experience is set on top of the powerful telephony engine.
iSoftPhone is an easy to use Internet phone for Mac OS X using VoiP to provide crystal clear voice quality in an attractively sleek interface. The quick one-step configuration will allow you to get talking to other iSoftPhone users in seconds. iSoftPhone is integrated with the Mac OS X address book to make calls and manage contacts. Simply dial the number of the person you wish to talk with or select them from Contacts to call. With conference calling, voicemail, SMS, call recording and many more features, iSoftPhone is the client of choice for Mac OS X.
Requirements:Mac OS X 10.4 or higher
Operating system:Mac OS X,Mac OS X 10.4,Mac OS X 10.5,Mac Other,Mac PPC
Release notes:Major Update
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