Windows mobile softphone version

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Windows mobile softphone version

Post by Alexm »

Hi,

Is it possible to create softphone version for windows mobile?

Thanks!
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Post by FONGO_kris »

I'll pass that idea off to the programmers but right now it would be difficult, we would have to create an actual "Windows Mobile" app, and it's not too popular amongst anyone we know. It's more likely we'd program an iPhone app first.

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Post by Uncle Den »

That is an awesome idea!
windows mobile, or iPhone softphone version is really needed.
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If anyone knows a talented Java programmer, they might be able to rig the windows mobile option.
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I happen to have a few at my finger tips all day that design our software phone, but of course if anyone wants to email me a test lib I'd be glad to try it out for you.
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Post by Paul777 »

Try FRING for a softphone for your mobile. It's available for iPhone, Android, Blackberrry and Windows Mobile. There are others as well if you Google or Bing it.
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Post by Bloodsong »

Paul777 wrote:Try FRING for a softphone for your mobile. It's available for iPhone, Android, Blackberrry and Windows Mobile. There are others as well if you Google or Bing it.
The difference here is that FRING will require that you've purchased the config file, where as coding the java engine on the phone to run the existing java-based softphone supplied by FPL could avoid the issue with purchasing a config file.

Not exactly fair to FPL really, but hey. You'll still get their DSL ads over your cell then :P