MicroSIPv3.19.25Updated
- 17MB (uncompressed)
- Released on 20 Jan 2020
- Suggested by Terrine
MicroSip is based on PJSIP, a general VoIP library. Having worked with PJSIP code I can tell you its a pretty mean feat getting anything working with it. Its quite complex, but that's not its fault, or the developers. Its just a complex thing to do. Getting to the point though, MicroSip does try and handle txt messaging. Download and install MicroSip. Click on the arrow and select Add Account. Enter the account credentials and sip server IP ADDRESS (not FQDN) as per example below.
MicroSIP allows high quality VoIP calls via the open Session Initiation Protocol to other SIP-compatible phones or regular telephones. The program is easy to configure and light on system resources and supports video, instant messaging, secure connections (via client-to-client TLS encryption) and standards compatibility.
This SIP softphone is based on the Windows PJSIP stack. For regular phones, the program requires an account with a (non-free) SIP Provider.
This SIP softphone is based on the Windows PJSIP stack. For regular phones, the program requires an account with a (non-free) SIP Provider.
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System Requirements: | WinXP / Vista / Win7 / Win8 / Win10 / Wine |
Writes settings to: | Application folder |
Stealth: ? | Yes |
Unicode support: | Yes |
License: | GNU GPLv2 |
How to extract: | Download the 'portable' ZIP package and extract to a folder of your choice. Launch MicroSIP.exe. |
Similar/alternative apps: | PhonerLite |
What's new? | See: https://www.microsip.org/downloads |