Rich Adamson wrote:
Has anyone attempted to use FreePBX for a business in production mode?

Yes it works great in business applications.

Initial take is there are lots of things scripted but a lot of
limitations in terms of supporting basic business functions. Inability
(or lack of flexibility) is handling multiple incoming pstn lines,
dialplan limitations, poor/no documentation, etc, to mention a few.

Yes it does have limitations, which you can get by with some use of there custom.conf files. Documentation for asterisk and freepbx is done via the users and there is not much on it. But it's getting better. You can see lot of info for it on http://aussievoip.com.au/wiki/ . Also there is a new update that you can route on the Zap channel number now.

Maybe its just me, but it appears its no where near usable even with
the latest beta1 code.

If your able to work with asterisk without a GUI it's better due to you can do more. But remember Freepbx has asterisk as it's main part and it works just the same. It's easyer for many to use it but again this comes with some short commings. But all around for the price is the best GUI out there.

Is it just me or what?

Rich

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