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I understand you're looking for an older version of eyeBeam (a softphone application, often used with VoIP services like BroadSoft, Asterisk, etc.).
Downloading Eyebeam: A Comprehensive Guide to Older Versions download eyebeam old version updated
Eyebeam may be a ghost of VoIP past, but with the steps above, it can still serve as a reliable, lightweight softphone on modern Windows. Whether you’re maintaining a legacy call center or just prefer the simplicity of older software, this guide ensures you download the right version, apply the necessary updates, and stay safe in the process. I understand you're looking for an older version
. Despite this, it remains in use by some legacy systems and is often sought for its specific feature set, such as the G.729 low-bandwidth codec. CounterPath Critical Status and Availability Discontinued Support: Run installer as Administrator; follow prompts
- Run installer as Administrator; follow prompts.
Abstract This paper explores the ongoing reliance on legacy software within the Voice over IP (VoIP) sector, specifically focusing on CounterPath’s EyeBeam. Despite the discontinuation of the software and the availability of modern successors like Bria, a significant user base persists in seeking and utilizing old versions of EyeBeam. This document analyzes the technical requirements for running legacy EyeBeam versions on updated operating systems, evaluates the security vulnerabilities inherent in outdated SIP stacks, and provides a comparative assessment against modern softphone standards.
- Ultra-low CPU usage – Runs perfectly on old thin clients, Windows XP/7 embedded systems.
- Simple, tabbed UI – No ribbon, no fluff. Accounts, call log, contacts, and dialer on one screen.
- Codec quality – Native support for G.711, G.722, GSM, iLBC, and even early Speex.
- Presence and BLF – Works seamlessly with FreeSWITCH and Asterisk’s BLF (Busy Lamp Field).
- Offline mode – Can be configured purely as a local SIP endpoint without cloud services.
Low System Requirements: Older versions are incredibly "light" and run smoothly on hardware that struggles with modern, bloated software.
: This is the official modern successor to eyeBeam made by CounterPath