Thanks to Klaus Darilion, QjSimple 0.6.3 works on most of desktop OS: Linux(es), Windows and Mac OS X.
It is a very handy application, especially for developers, but not olny, with simple UI and debugger window. A perfect replacement (for my very old good Linux testing tool) KPhone since QjSimple has SIMPLE presence support, tls ... more at: http://www.ipcom.at/index.php?id=560/
Cheers, Daniel
2009/8/3 Daniel-Constantin Mierla miconda@gmail.com:
Thanks to Klaus Darilion, QjSimple 0.6.3 works on most of desktop OS: Linux(es), Windows and Mac OS X.
It is a very handy application, especially for developers, but not olny, with simple UI and debugger window. A perfect replacement (for my very old good Linux testing tool) KPhone
Hi Daniel, can I ask why you were using the old Kphone and not Twinkle which implements much more features (and really well)? :)
since QjSimple has SIMPLE presence support, tls ... more at: http://www.ipcom.at/index.php?id=560/
Great.
Hi Inaki,
On 03.08.2009 15:41 Uhr, Iñaki Baz Castillo wrote:
2009/8/3 Daniel-Constantin Mierla miconda@gmail.com:
Thanks to Klaus Darilion, QjSimple 0.6.3 works on most of desktop OS: Linux(es), Windows and Mac OS X.
It is a very handy application, especially for developers, but not olny, with simple UI and debugger window. A perfect replacement (for my very old good Linux testing tool) KPhone
Hi Daniel, can I ask why you were using the old Kphone and not Twinkle which implements much more features (and really well)? :)
KP because of very handy interface and options for register/unregister, a.s.o. When starting it from terminal, it prints the debug and sip traffic...
It was also easier to compile it when the packages were not available. Twinkle is pretty complex to compile due to dependencies. Otherwise is nice piece of software, I do use it, just didn't prove to be handy for me when testing.
I was starting playing with QjSimple because of portability, compiling it on darwin os was very simple.
Cheers, Daniel
since QjSimple has SIMPLE presence support, tls ... more at: http://www.ipcom.at/index.php?id=560/
Great.
El Lunes, 3 de Agosto de 2009, Daniel-Constantin Mierla escribió:
KP because of very handy interface and options for register/unregister, a.s.o.
With Twinkle you have a menu with "Register, Unregister, Register all and Unregister all" :)
When starting it from terminal, it prints the debug and sip traffic...
Set the maximun log level in Twinkle and check $HOME/.twinkle/twinkle.log.
:)
On 03.08.2009 20:51 Uhr, Iñaki Baz Castillo wrote:
El Lunes, 3 de Agosto de 2009, Daniel-Constantin Mierla escribió:
KP because of very handy interface and options for register/unregister, a.s.o.
With Twinkle you have a menu with "Register, Unregister, Register all and Unregister all" :)
yes, but no toggle button :-) which is one click less.
When starting it from terminal, it prints the debug and sip traffic...
Set the maximun log level in Twinkle and check $HOME/.twinkle/twinkle.log.
Still does not beat kphone UI in simplicity ... I might be old fashion, simple (not ietf) is the best.
Cheers, Daniel
El Lunes, 3 de Agosto de 2009, Daniel-Constantin Mierla escribió:
Still does not beat kphone UI in simplicity ... I might be old fashion, simple (not ietf) is the best.
Does Kphone allow having 20 simultaneous and different SIP account loaded containing each one 20 buddies (presence subscription)? XDDD
Iñaki Baz Castillo wrote:
2009/8/3 Daniel-Constantin Mierla miconda@gmail.com:
Thanks to Klaus Darilion, QjSimple 0.6.3 works on most of desktop OS: Linux(es), Windows and Mac OS X.
It is a very handy application, especially for developers, but not olny, with simple UI and debugger window. A perfect replacement (for my very old good Linux testing tool) KPhone
Hi Daniel, can I ask why you were using the old Kphone and not Twinkle which implements much more features (and really well)? :)
Yes. Twinkle is very powerful and has some nice features (e.g. zrtp, fetch registrations, ...) - I like it. Unfortunately it only runs under Linux, not Windows. Further, AFAIK it does not support TLS and IPv6.
regards klaus