Where can I find a decent Windows desktop SIP client?
TTCP:
Quote from: SteveInWA on December 16, 2016, 11:49:14 am
Well then, get out your credit card: http://www.counterpath.com/bria/
As for "carrier-grade reliability", that'll depend on the quality of the SIP service provider you choose -- the software client is rock-solid.
And, BTW, it integrates directly with MS Outlook, and uses it as its address book, so no copy-and-paste needed.
Bria 4 softphone has a fatal bug ( maybe a deliberate one ). I cannot disable the annoying auto answer (mis)feature. It always relentlessly tries to auto answer incoming calls, no matter what I do, probably due to ignorant assumption about user preference made by programmers.
I did not find this problem until I purchased and installed the software. I now want to uninstall it and ask for a full refund from CounterPath.
I now will not trust any commercial SIP softphone software. I do not get what I pay for. I will try to get an SIP VOIP SDK, and write my own SIP client software, 100% customerized to my own liking.
SteveInWA:
Why didn't you just RTFM? See page 15: http://www.counterpath.com/assets/product_documents/Bria_4_Windows_User_Guide_R3.pdf
Auto answer can be disabled.
ARAR:
I use 3CX for Windows day to day for simple call use without a problem.
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