Hi Ricardo,
Most of the users of the Linphone desktop version use it for calling SIP addresses like sip:address@hidden. Of course, it is possible to call a standard phone number, if you use Linphone with a SIP service enabled for SIP-to/from-PSTN calls or if you want to call virtual numbers, but we considered that the search bar, where you can type whatever you want (a SIP address or a phone number) was more useful for the main use cases. As for now, we do not plan to add a dialpad to Linphone’s Home view. But, as Linphone is an open source software, it is still possible to modify it for your needs. We may offer you a custom development service if you do not have engineering ressources available.
Best regards,
Elisa Nectoux Sales & Marketing Manager+33 (0)9 52 63 65 05 address@hidden
Belledonne Communications, the company behind the Linphone project
Hi Jehan, thanks for the response. If i may give some feedback, the dialpad on the windows mobile version is a great feature compared with the windows desktop version. Sometimes when people make calls, they need the dial pad and tone feedback (Hearing the sound of a button being pressed on the audio), Which the windows mobile version has, and the desktop don't.
Any chance you would consider adding those?
Thanks. Regards Hi,
> Le 3 avr. 2020 à 22:04, Ricardo Larrañaga <address@hidden> a écrit :
>
> Hello Everyone:
> Due to the current global situation, i found myself looking for alternative communication methods, and softphones.
>
> After testing a couple, i ran into linphone, and started testing the Windows and android versions. I was greatly surprised by their streamlined configuration and ease of use.
>
> I have to questions regarding linphone:
> 1)- I did realize that the windows app store has a version of linphone published, but it is much older than the Android version (And probably the iphone version?)
>
> It is also much older than the downloadable desktop version from the site.
>
> Is there any intention to update the windows store version? The reasons i went with that one are:
The Windows store version of Linphone was initially written for Windows phone. As Windows phone no longer really exist, we focus developments en the Desktop version.
> -Ease of install (I deploy through intune)
> -Lack of g729 on the windows desktop version, downloadable from the site.
Next Linphone desktop will have G729 in.
>
> I also realize it has much less options in the microsoft store version
>
> 2) What is the state of the android version, stability wise?
>
> Thanks!
> Regards
Best regards
Jehan Monnier
www.linphone.org
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