

Testing was conducted by the independent lab VeriTest, the testing service of Lionbridge Technologies, Inc. Using test methodologies provided and published by Microsoft Corporation, eyeBeam 1.5.13 was proven to be certifiably compatible with the Windows Vista Ultimate OS (Operating System). (OTCBB: CTPS), a leading provider of VoIP (Voice over IP) and Video over IP SIP softphones, today announced that its eyeBeam™ 1.5 softphone has successfully completed certification testing for the Microsoft® “Certified for Windows Vista” logo program. nice folks that they are.Vancouver, BC, Canada - July 29, 2014CounterPath Solutions, Inc. If you're having issues with things like the Transfer function they'll probably even give you the upgrade for free. grrr.Īll in all, I'd sait is's a worthwhile upgrade.

The green button is now on the left and the red 'hang-up' is now on the right. One annoying change is that they swapped the buttons for pickup and handup. We usually setup HP gear in for QOS COS 6 (DSCP 48 is typically where COS6 maps in to by default) and Cisco gear for QOS COS 5 (DSCP 40, that's what Auto QOS does for Cisco phones so I usually just play along.). Ringtones are now possible (.wav files only).Īnother nice new feature is the ability to do Audio, Video & Signaling QOS usinging DSCP/TOS values. Device support seems simpler as does maintaining status messages for presence. The entire Options menu is now cleaned up. This problem is now fixed in version 1.5.5.


There was also a bug in 1.1 now allowing for Consultative / Warm / Attended (I've seen it called all three) Transfer. Contacts can also now be importand from Outlook. Speaking of contacts, the Calls and Contacts "wing" is now cleaned up a bit (call logs are on a separate tab rather than clogging up the Contacts page). That is now a user selectable option in 1.5.5. There were some minor annoyances however like when you double clicked on one of your contacts it would open up an instant message box instead of dialing the user. especially for the uber cool Plantronics CS-50 USB (can answer and hangup calls right from the wireless headset). Version 1.1 of eyeBeam was a pretty solid product with good support for USB headsets. Counterpath has tweaked their successful eyeBeam 1.1 with a new version 1.5.
