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"The software is not unstable. Only one app is, out of 20-30 apps. And only under specific conditions."
My mistake I thought I read that Skype was the unstable one. Thanks for the correction. I see it was this:
"With SJphone, which is a generic SIP application, we were able to configure it to use our Ekiga, Gizmo, Stanaphone and FreeWorldDialup accounts (sample configuration). They all worked beautifully in terms of voice chatting but the application itself is a bit unstable still. A stable version is expected in the next few weeks."
Are there other generic (or non-generic) SIP application that do run properly on this machine?
>Are there other generic (or non-generic) SIP application that do run properly on this machine?
No. Stanaphone's solution is just an OEM version of SJphone too. SJPhone runs pretty well anyway (for a beta). In the 5 days I used it extensively on this specific device, there was one crash, and one small isignificant visual problem.
SJphone does not work well on my other PocketPC though (rx3115, pictured in the article), which runs on a Samsung CPU. When I call with SJPhone on that PDA, the whole PDA comes to a crawl. This problem does not exist on Intel PocketPCs (like the h2210 is). I emailed SJphone about it about 3 weeks ago, I never received a reply.





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2005-06-28
>The comment about the software being unstable adds to my feelings of unease
The software is not unstable. Only one app is, out of 20-30 apps. And only under specific conditions.
As for the Netgear WiFi phone, this is only a Skype phone, while when running a real OS underneath you can have SIP support too, plus all your PDA apps.