Apple Developer Tips: How We Are Updating my.OnSIP for the iPad
This blog is by Brian, Software Engineer here at Junction Networks. This is a good read about adapting a product to the iPad; it contains some tips for developers and is the first of a series Brian...
View ArticleTouch to Call Coworkers on the iPad - my.OnSIP
John just took this picture today of a Polycom phone and iPad set-up. Touch to call coworkers on the iPad. Drag and drop calls with a finger stroke. Touch to play and delete voicemails. What do you think?
View ArticleAnnouncement: my.OnSIP is a Finalist in 2010 American Business Awards!
In a prior blog, I asked you to vote for my.OnSIP in the Stevies Awards. Well, we have to thank our customers, blog readers, and Twitter followers for the support because we were recently named a...
View ArticleMy.OnSIP on Gource: Software Version Control Visualization
If you haven't seen already, Gource is a neat little tool that turns your version control system into visual art, a video of glowing movement that represent developers' changing code over...
View ArticleDrag and Drop Calls Directly to a User's Voicemail
This blog is by Tim, the SIP Maven Sometimes, when a coworker is out of the office, you don't want to listen to several rings or keep the caller waiting to leave a message. Here's an easy set-up that...
View Articlemy.OnSIP for iPad: Part the Second
This blog is by Brian, Software Engineer here at Junction Networks. This is a good read about adapting a product to the iPad; it contains some tips for developers and is the first of a series Brian...
View ArticlePassword Explanation, Security, and Tips for OnSIP Users
Security means different things to different people. To a system administrator, it can be the difference between a relaxing weekend and weeks of hell that never end. To end users, it's a trade-off...
View ArticleWe invite you to try out my.OnSIP Beta
The original my.OnSIPWhen we released my.OnSIP back in late summer, 2009, we intended for it to be the interface for OnSIP users (in addition to your phone). Our first version combines call control,...
View ArticleThe new My.OnSIP is now the default version and includes an in-browser phone,...
My.OnSIP is our free, browser-based unified communications application that combines call control, IM, and voicemail management. Today, we’re officially making My.OnSIP v2.0 beta the default version of...
View ArticleWe've pushed out fixes to the in-browser phone in My.OnSIP
Our software engineer Oren Forer has been hard at work rebasing the code for the browser-based phone found in our unified communications tool, My.OnSIP. Rebasing, for those of us who aren't...
View ArticleFrankenstorm Sandy Aftermath and Happy Halloween
Image to the right from CNBCTo the many friends of OnSIP who've reached out to see that our company made it through Frankenstorm Sandy: The answer is yes, our employees are accounted for and safe. Our...
View ArticleThe OnSIP Web-Based Phone: Past, Present, & Future
VoIP phones and hosted providersLike the majority of hosted providers, we don’t make our own phones. We also don’t get any kickbacks from the sales of any particular brand or manufacturer. Our policy...
View ArticleHow Apple's security updates have affected our web phone Java applet
Below is the web phone in My.OnSIP. Actually, it’s a picture of the new dialpad we recently added; the web phone has been embedded in My.OnSIP for months. It currently runs as a Java applet in the...
View ArticleVoIP and Teleworking: 6 Productivity Tips for Working at Home
OnSIP Director of Sales Tim Cleves spent the year working from home in Paris using OnSIP Business VoIP.Nobody knows the ins and outs of working remotely quite like OnSIP Director of Sales Tim Cleves....
View ArticleOnSIP Tip: Voicemail to Email For Business VoIP Users
We want our customers to have a business VoIP solution that's more than a phone system. From our Unified Communications platform my.onsip to our in-browser integration with InstaCall and InstaPhone,...
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