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bonkiebonks

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#18943 30-Jan-2008 15:57
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Can someone please provide a tutorial / recommend a good SIP client for Windows Mobile? Unlike N95, the TyTN II doesn't come with a SIP Client (at least none I am aware of).

Many thanks in advance..

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#107559 30-Jan-2008 15:59
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XLite is ok to use but complicated. Fring is very easy to use and even supports Bluetooth headsets. It is also a Twitter, MSN and Skype client - all in one. Recommended.




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  #107563 30-Jan-2008 16:05
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You may be disappointed in functionality compared to Nokia phones. On WM you will not have any integration with contact list or SEND/END keys on the device, and will probably still likely find the audio coming from the external speaker - not the earpeice.







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  #107566 30-Jan-2008 16:09
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Thanks for all the feedback! :)

How do I go about downloading Xlite for Windows Mobile? All I see are Windows and Mac versions...



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  #107567 30-Jan-2008 16:11
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Actually I might give Fring a go first. I had a bad experience with Fring before, but I just realised that was because I used it with Skype which had a really poor latency (due to them being overseas and all). Cheers.

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