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Standard User binary
(member) Tue 03-May-22 21:20:02
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Re: VOIP app (softphone) recommendations


[re: Pheasant] [link to this post]
 
In reply to a post by Pheasant:
Acrobits. Either Softphone or Groundwire. Both are great and well worth the minor one time outlay.


Thank you kindly - ditto to all the other posters in this thread - lots of helpful stuff here.

Re the two Acrobits apps - what does the extra £2.50 for the Groundwire app buy me over and above what I'd get with their Softphone app?

Anything likely to be genuinely useful for someone who'll probably be a light user, or will it just buy me lots of extra features (i.e. extra complications!) that I don't need?

I don't want to miss out on a really useful feature, but likewise I don't want to make life more complicated than it needs to be!

Edited by binary (Tue 03-May-22 21:20:57)

Standard User mikejp
(committed) Tue 03-May-22 21:33:10
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Re: VOIP app (softphone) recommendations


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I'm looking at Linphone at the moment which looks good for 'light users.' - and is FREE!
Standard User Pheasant
(knowledge is power) Tue 03-May-22 21:49:57
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Re: VOIP app (softphone) recommendations


[re: binary] [link to this post]
 
Sure. As I posted above:

“Not much in it, a couple of quid one off. Groundwire includes conferencing (and simulataneous calls/multi line) and call transfer functionality that Softphone does not.”

https://faq.acrobits.net/softphone-and-groundwire


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Standard User Pheasant
(knowledge is power) Tue 03-May-22 21:51:53
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Re: VOIP app (softphone) recommendations


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I'm looking at Linphone at the moment which looks good for 'light users.' - and is FREE!

Linphone is OK too but either of the Acrobits apps are better imho. I’ve used both.
Standard User ady702
(learned) Wed 28-Jun-23 17:16:47
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Re: VOIP app (softphone) recommendations


[re: danielhyde] [link to this post]
 
How good is Zoiper? Easy to setup/use? I am in the processing my number to AA but want to try out an app on my phone to see if I can make/get incoming calls.
Standard User Pheasant
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Thu 29-Jun-23 10:18:25
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Why not just download it and try for yourself? There’s a wide choice of soft phone apps out there. You’ll pretty quickly work out which ones you like and those you don’t.

I made the argument above for Acrobits / Groundwire. I think it’s got some great features and integration with push architecture of smartphones so the app does not need to be running on the background to accept calls. A vital element in my book.
Standard User candlerb
(knowledge is power) Thu 29-Jun-23 13:07:32
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Re: VOIP app (softphone) recommendations


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How good is Zoiper? Easy to setup/use? I am in the processing my number to AA but want to try out an app on my phone to see if I can make/get incoming calls.

It's OK, and it will get you going. But you'll probably find it eats battery, compared to Acrobits.
Standard User ady702
(learned) Thu 29-Jun-23 17:46:43
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Thanks will give it a try as I still have no internet thanks to Openreach/or whoever cuts trees.....
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