~terry
Wed, Jul 24, 1996 (10:55)
seed
CyberPhone -- The latest in the Internet phone craze to hit the web
is an app by the name of CyberPhone. Like its predecessors
(Internet Phone, Digiphone, WebPhone, Speak Freely, and
WebTalk), CyberPhone allows users to make long-distance phone
calls over the 'net for as low as the cost of a 'net connection.
CyberPhone supports both half-duplex and full-duplex
transmissions, 8-bit audio, text chat, file transfer capabilities, Caller
ID, and CyberPhone servers (for easily finding others to talk with).
Like Speak Freely, CyberPhone offers cross-platform compatibility,
with separate versions available for Windows 3.x and 95, Sun
Solaris, Linux, SunOS, and more to come. While its interface might
not be as attractive as that of WebPhone, CyberPhone still sports an
appealing layout complete with advertising space for companies
wishing to sponsor the CyberPhone development team,
CyberScience, Inc. CyberPhone also currently lacks several
features found in competitors' releases, including the ability to
handle concurrent and simultaneous conversations, voice
mail/answering machine capabilities, message encoding, and
advanced message compression. Still, its feature-set is quite
impressive, including essentials such as call muting and blocking
(do not disturb), an efficient address management book, extensive
communication statistics for conversations, point to point 'manual'
calling, sound effects and voice smoothing, and sufficient online
help documentation to get users started. Overall, CyberPhone fares
well in what is rapidly turning into a very competitive segment of
the 'net. For anyone looking for ways to save on long-distance
phone calls, CyberPhone definitely delivers.
Pros: Impressive array of features including call muting and
blocking, extensive stats, and sound effects
Cons: Lacks some of the features found in the competitors,
interface not as attractive as WebPhone's
New: Text chat and file transfer capabilities; improved online help,
interface, and compression rates
Version Reviewed: Beta 0.9
Date of Review: 1/13/96 Reviewer: Forrest Stroud
Date Entered 7/7/96
~MarciaH
Fri, May 19, 2000 (21:14)
#2
Older than webphone? Maybe you would like to weed out some of the outdated apps in this most voluminous conference...