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The other phone application that I used that integrated well with
GNOME used to be called SFLPhone. It appears that its name has been
changed to Ring. I see ring-daemon-git, libringclient-git and
ring-gnome-client-git in the AUR, which mention that they were
formerly known as SFLPhone. Sent from my best laid plans -------- Forwarded Message --------
popular, but had issues, and that's not even talking accessibility. I can't rememer if it had problems with registering on some networks, or if it was a
lack of some encryption features.
If for some reason you really do not want to use linphone, there was another softphone that folks had tried, had nice panel integration as I reall.
I tried it, but do not see it in the arch AUR or standard repos with the searches I'm trying anymore.
I may have it install on a test box, will check later.
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Jason White wrote:
Mon, Oct 12, 2015 at 01:09:25PM -0400
> Alex Midence <alex midence gmail com> wrote:
> > I'm a little late on this thread but here's my y two cents:
> >
> > I seem to recall a package called Ekiga Soft Phone being pretty popular with Orca users a few years ago:
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> Another widely used package is Jitsi, but I don't know whether it's
> accessible; it requires Java.
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