Netbook is not the way to go and is not a popular trend. netbook trend will tank after iPads are in hands of customers next month or so. I don't buy Purple's netbook because it has P3 installed. I just want to download the software and run it on a laptop (macbook pro preferred! as pc laptop sucks!)
or desktop computer.
now that ZVRS has released software that is available for both platform great! Same as Sprint's. The hold out vrs are Viable, Purple, Nextalk (that's you!) Convo users only need iChat but they are developing for Windows (but why don't they use AIM? )
You need to include mac support. I do not want to use boot camp to run windows to run just nextalk.
I have told NXI (long before the spinoff )that their software is portable to mac os x but they said they don't have resources. bullcrap!
Mac Dev Center: Porting to Mac OS X from Windows Win32 API
There used to be TTY software for mac back in 2001 but shut down after 5 yrs because of the growth of IP Relay provider (before VRS become too common) It was called SoftTTY
http://www.trudysuggs.com/2001/04/01/tty software-finally available-for mac/ (I was beta tester for couple years before finally commercial product)
Purple's IP-Relay has released iPhone app that let you make text relay calls. Sorenson released a app that let you view the videos from video center.
NXI has been window centric for years! No single trace of software for mac or iphone or anything beside windows!
Deaf Mac users are growing...