CallCenter - added 7/14/2005
CallCenter is a 32-bit, integrated fax, voicemail and data communications application with a simple to use interface providing fax send and receive functionality, basic (single mailbox) answering machine capability, and sophistcated data communications.
VoIPerized - added 7/5/2005
VoIPerized is a so called VoIP (Voice over IP) software. VoIPerized enables you to make free audio calls to other people who also run VoIPerized. When making VoIPerized the focus was to minimize the latency, because other VoIP programs always seemed to have an irritating lag which makes the conversation seem unnatural. By using the open source VoIP Speex audio codec, the audio quality is far higher than any normal telephone call.
Kapanga - added 6/11/2005
Kapanga is a powerful and unique Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) software phone capable of voice, fax and video over IP communications. As a SIP phone, Kapanga can be used on VoIP networks to interact with traditional Public Switching Telecommunication Networks (PSTNs) and future IP-based telecommunication devices. In addition, Kapanga offers several unmatched features such Voice and video over IP recording, fax auto-answering, real-time Quality of Service monitoring (MOS) and much more.
Express Talk VoIP SoftPhone - added 6/9/2005
Express Talk is VoIP software that works like a telephone to let you make calls from your PC. With Express Talk you can call anyone on the internet who has installed Express Talk (or any other SIP VoIP softphone). Calls are free. You can also call ordinary telephone numbers anywhere in the world if you sign up to a gateway service. It uses the SIP protocol and is compatible with most major VoIP SIP service providers.
Call411 - added 6/9/2005
Call411 is a and simple to use Call Display application. It features automatic caller’s number and name identification, customizable ringtones, and speech call announce with talking Caller ID. Call411 has a built-in phone book and call-back feature. Call411 supports any voice or data/fax modem.
Teleflip - added 5/28/2005
Teleflip started when the founder became increasingly frustrated at his inability to send text messages to friends’ cell phones from his PC. It was of course possible, but you had to know the cell phone provider, the correct domain name and the correct syntax for the email address. The next time you need someone to email you directions, a recipe, sales information, or maybe just a few sweet nothings… tell them to Teleflip it, at:(yourcellphonenumber)@teleflip.com.
