
Sometimes I want to use a headset and it's nice to be able to plug in the headset and quickly select it as my audio device without digging down through tons of menus.

This is a feature many calling apps leave out. I especially like the quick audio device selection switch. I've used it with a few different SIP providers and never had a problem getting it configured and making calls. I don't use it heavily, but have found it to be a reliable and easy-to-use SIP client that has nice features.
#Zoiper sip2sip free
I've used the free Blink for quite some time when I started using a Mac. So if you are growing tiered of al those cheap, but not well integrated and feature lacking VoIP apps out there, it’s time to invest so money and switch to Blink Pro! One of the best VoIP apps I ever encountered. The new version was in the app store in a matter if weeks. They are responding very well to my e-mails and have integrated some suggestions I gave.
#Zoiper sip2sip pro
What makes it even better is that Blink Pro is under active development and developed by some of the greatest VoIP experts out there. True Blink Pro isn’t free, you have to pay for it. I am now using Blink Pro for a few weeks and I never look back to all the other VoIP apps I used for my Mac. Blink Pro is the VoIP app for OS X that has it all.Blink also has need features like: “Switch to new audio device when plugged-in” which make using Blink hassle free. Easily show calls and call recordings for a specific contact. History viewer for incoming, outgoing, missed calls and recordings.
#Zoiper sip2sip professional
If you are looking for a solid feature rich and professional VoIP app this is it!This app has a lot of great features like, call recording, multiple accounts, Address Book integration. This is the Ferrari in VoIP applications. Try with the Lite version to be sure it's to your liking. It's early days for the product, but is getting consistently better. The call quality, stats, logging and "uptime" more than compensate. The UI is overall quite clunky compared to others - for example, the history view needs a little too much interpretation, there's no "redial" and there's no simple hotkey for "quick, dial me a number". The multi-way calling is great, but hold is a little flaky. Compared to the competition, it scores about 98% uptime compared to about 80% for the next-best. This is important to me since I have to rely on this for important incoming calls. Uptime for me is a combination of registration, stay-alives, non-dropped calls and other operations that keeps the phone ready to ring and keeps the call active. Generally, most softphones are great with outbound calls, but Blink Pro wins on incoming call "uptime".

#Zoiper sip2sip mac
Auto fallthrough, channel 'SIP/sourceusername-00000000' status is 'CONGESTION'Īll the endpoints on my network are contained in a context aptly named clients the line in extensions.I use this as my main "desk phone" on my Mac after failed attempts with iSoftphone, Zoiper, Telephone and others. = Everyone is busy/congested at this time (1:0/1/0) Called Got SIP response 500 "Server Internal Error" back from 81.23.228.129:5060

Executing Dial("SIP/sourceuname-00000000", in new stack However, attempting to dial ANY SIP URI from one of the endpoints associated with the PBX results in a Service Unavailable error on the client used, and produces the following error in the Asterisk CLI: = Using SIP RTP CoS mark 5 I've installed AsteriskNOW in a VM and I'm having a hard time getting calls from the PBX to head outbound to another SIP address on the SIP2SIP network I use for occasional testing purposes.
