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Encyclopedia > Softphone

In computing, a soft phone is software that simulates a real phone and runs on a general purpose computer, rather than a dedicated device. It is usually used with a headset connected to the sound card of the PC.


Soft phones are typically a part of VoIP environments.


Many implementations are available, notably including the widely available Microsoft Windows Messenger.


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ZOIPER IAX Softphone | SIP Softphone (170 words)
Zoiper IAX and SIP softphone is the new trendy name of Idefisk softphone
Zoiper 2.0 Free IAX & SIP softphone (previously known as Idefisk) is a light application that provides basic and advanced VoIP functionalities at the cost of a click.
Have your own softphone, fully featured, made especially for you: partial or complete customization, with the option of additional development.
Free VoIP Softphone for Windows, Pocket PC or Mac Download (981 words)
A full list of the softphone's features follow but a quick way to try it out is to download and install now.
Used in conjunction with the VRS Call Recorder, this softphone can record and save phone calls to MP3, wav and more.
It is similar to Express Talk softphone but uses the press to talk model.
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