What Soft Phones Are You Using?
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Is Google Voice only a legacy service today? I feel like I had heard that they were phasing it out and just grandfathering for people who already had it. I never noticed it become publicly available. I only ever knew it as an "invite only" service and if I search on it, there doesn't seem to be even an info page for it.
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I believe it's being integrated into the Hangouts product. That's their unified communications platform (or at least their attempt at one).
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@Bill-Kindle said:
I believe it's being integrated into the Hangouts product. That's their unified communications platform (or at least their attempt at one).
That explains things. Is that part of Google+? Google's weird online product line is really hard to follow. They constantly add and remove so many services, it is unreasonable to keep up. I can't tell what is still around or not and what does what. They had several things like Voice, Chat, Wave and some others that I can't really remember that all disappeared. I can't figure out what is going on there. Their constant adding and removing services makes me wary to invest time learning about what they have right now, because by the time I try it out, it's gone. Their platforms just aren't stable enough to waste time learning.
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@scottalanmiller You're telling me. That's the one gripe I have with Google. At times they seem to have no clear concise goal and seem to throw everything at the wall to see what sticks. Yeah, Hangouts is actually pretty damn cool in concept. Did you know on top of the Chrome RDP feature, you can configure screen sharing and have experience similar to WebEx but with chat, webcam, voice, screen sharing all for free?
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@scottalanmiller Oh and don't forget about that "Knowledge Sharing" platform called Orkut. Utter garbage if you ask me. Lets see, there's another "secret" program called Helpouts, which is similar to Hangouts but allows you to charge random people asking for help in your area of expertise.
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@Bill-Kindle said:
@scottalanmiller You're telling me. That's the one gripe I have with Google. At times they seem to have no clear concise goal and seem to throw everything at the wall to see what sticks. Yeah, Hangouts is actually pretty damn cool in concept. Did you know on top of the Chrome RDP feature, you can configure screen sharing and have experience similar to WebEx but with chat, webcam, voice, screen sharing all for free?
That's pretty cool. I knew that they were doing some stuff like that. We have all of that internally through Office 365 so when Google does it we tend to overlook it. I really like a lot of their stuff but so often it seems like they are just testing it and investing our time into it will be a waste.
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@Bill-Kindle said:
@scottalanmiller Oh and don't forget about that "Knowledge Sharing" platform called Orkut. Utter garbage if you ask me. Lets see, there's another "secret" program called Helpouts, which is similar to Hangouts but allows you to charge random people asking for help in your area of expertise.
Too late, I have totally forgotten about both and have no idea what they are. In all seriousness, completely forgot Orkut and don't think that I ever knew Helpouts.
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@scottalanmiller That's why when people ask me about Office365 or Google Apps I try to keep a very very unbiased opinion of both. I'm deep on the Google services personally, would be an ordeal to fully convert because I've had access so long. But I just can't say one is better than the other because for me it comes down to the business processes that a small business has, their comfort level and willingness to "be different or agile". If they want to stick with what's familar, Office365 all the way. If they don't mind taking a walk on the wild side, Google Apps all the way. They don't care, well see the first description
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@scottalanmiller lol, well for your viewing pleasure:
https://helpouts.google.com/pwelcome
I still haven't gotten an invite code. Been on the list since it launched.
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@scottalanmiller and for Google+ Hangouts screen sharing:
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what soft phone are y'all using?
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I was using Zoiper, but I got fed up with it. (of course, I was on the free version). I ended up getting a really nice Jabra Pro cell/desk/soft headset. I haven't launched my soft phone since.
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@Hubtech said:
what soft phone are y'all using?
Linphone
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back on track! I should be a mod
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@Hubtech said:
back on track! I should be a mod
Ha ha. This place is quite busy! And @ajstringham isn't even around!
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Oh don't wake him.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Hubtech said:
back on track! I should be a mod
Ha ha. This place is quite busy! And @ajstringham isn't even around!
LOL. I'm here now. I am unavailable for posting 3 days a week for about 9 hours. So it kills my participation.
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@Hubtech said:
Oh don't wake him.
I'm not sleeping. I got to sleep at 4:15AM CST this morning and was back up at 6:30AM so I could get ready for work onsite. I did fine today. No caffeine has bolstered my energy five-fold.
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@ajstringham said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@Hubtech said:
back on track! I should be a mod
Ha ha. This place is quite busy! And @ajstringham isn't even around!
LOL. I'm here now. I am unavailable for posting 3 days a week for about 9 hours. So it kills my participation.
that's okay.
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@scottalanmiller said:
I have used several softphones over the years but recently have discovered Linphone and am really thrilled with it. So far I have found it to be rock solid and I really like that it is available on nearly every platform. I am currently using in on Windows 8.1 and iOS 7 but it is open source and I know that it is available on Linux, Mac OSX, Android and Blackberry. Very versatile.
I tried this on my MacBook Pro and did not like it at all. Trying it on my Windows dekstop now.