The latest test release of EchoMac is a Universal Binary, and should natively on both PPC and Intel Macs.
EchoMac is a voice over IP (VoIP) application for licensed amateur radio operators that enables a Macintosh to connect to the worldwide EchoLink network of repeaters, link stations, and other hams. Version 1.15 adds new preferences for signalling your "BUSY" status, reduces bandwidth demands on the EchoLink servers, and provides addtional HELP for getting started. There have also been some bug fixes to make EchoLink more robust.
The EchoMac project for OS X was started by Steve Palm, N9YTY, and is maintained by Jim Tittsler, 7J1AJH/AI8A and other hams around the world. It is based on the echolinux program by Jeff Pierce, WD4NMQ. http://echomac.sourceforge.net/
EchoMac 1.14.5 includes a workaround for a problem that caused corruption of the status display (KB5MU) and improved help about firewall and router issues (VK3KVB).
EchoMac is a voice over IP (VoIP) application for licensed amateur radio operators that enables a Macintosh to connect to the worldwide EchoLink network of repeaters, link stations, and other hams. Version 1.14 adds support for Growl notifications, the beginnings of Help files, and some user interface tweaks.
The EchoMac project for OS X was started by Steve Palm, N9YTY, and is based on the echolinux program by Jeff Pierce, WD4NMQ. http://echomac.sourceforge.net/