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5

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3.17

average rating
Reviews by Robert Androyd - 6
  • Excellent SIP softphone. Using effortlessly in production with FreePBX back-end.
    Highly recommended.
    Robert Androyd about 10 years ago
  • Outstanding.
    While certain features from Ye Olden Dayes are missed since the app's recent frame-off, that is a minor quibble when the app overall is considered objectively on its merits and when compared to its peers (such as they are). Obviously a considerable labour of love has gone into this. The developer is to be congratulated and his work here is worth its asking price.
    Robert Androyd almost 10 years ago
  • Had to delete cache and program data to work again
    I changed absolutely nothing in settings between updates and suddenly could not record video on my Nexus 7 2013 tablet. I ended up having to use Android App manager to delete cache and stored program data in order to reset the program. After this the program could record video again. Developer abould remember that some people have used this app for years and that maybe our settings will be corrupted by or incompatible with future modern updates.
    Robert Androyd almost 10 years ago
  • Cannot record video on Samsung Ace IIx. Used to work fine
    Works fine (better than fine) on my Nexus 7 2013 tablet, but is an epic failure on my Samsung Ace IIx running Android 4.0.4. When I try to record video on the Samsung the record button just sticks down and I end up having to reboot the phone for any app to be able to access the camera. :( Very disappointing phone experience (but strangely excellent tablet experience).
    Robert Androyd over 9 years ago
  • Adequate but lacking creature comforts of a different FREE RDP product You get bonus points for a very detailed keyboard module.... you thought of a great many things there.... however, the remainder of the user experience is merely adequate. For comparison's sake, see "Remote RDP" (even the free, lite, one), which is also in the Play Store. It affords creature comforts such as smooth pinch zooming, moveable stage (where the RDP canvas can be dragged around to let me focus on a certain area without changing zoom or anything else), and a method of moving the mouse cursor where an on-screen icon bearing both mouse buttons and a scroll wheel can be displayed and greatly simplifies mousing operations.
    Robert Androyd over 10 years ago