Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 30th Sep 2005 15:36 UTC
PDAs, Cellphones, Wireless After some trial and error, I got the popular Gizmo run on my PocketPC via the SJPhone SIP client (there is no native Gizmo client for PDAs). Read more for the instructions.
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Gizmo is awesome
by Anonymous on Fri 30th Sep 2005 16:05 UTC
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That is awesome. I just installed Gizmo on my notebook and it rocks!

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by Manuma on Fri 30th Sep 2005 16:11 UTC
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Anyone has tried the GTK+ Linux Version?

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by Sean Parsons on Fri 30th Sep 2005 16:37 UTC in reply to "..."
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2005-09-11

I've got it installed on my desktop, which is ubuntu based. The Audio is a little choppy compared to Skype, but it has a very nice interface and it makes recording much easier than Skype (a definite bonus for podcasters). Here is a link to a screenshot of Gizmo on my desktop:

http://www.plan9linux.com/phpform/use/Contact/files/10_05_21_Screen...

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by Anonymous on Fri 30th Sep 2005 16:30 UTC
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>Anyone has tried the GTK+ Linux Version?

Yep. I installed it on Linspire 5.0 with CNR (the founder of Gizmo and SIPphone is the same as the CEO of Linspire) and it works very good. Made already 4 phonecalls sound quality is good, dough a little bit cracky but overall nice.

v minisip
by Anonymous on Fri 30th Sep 2005 23:02 UTC
XUL interface?
by rain on Sat 1st Oct 2005 00:19 UTC
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2005-07-09

I'm just guessing but was Gizmos interface written in Mozilla XUL? It sure looks like it.
If it's the case, then I'm very happy to see it being used in mainstream products other than browsers. Hopefully it will help to get more people on that boat.