OK, so my apology in advance should this be one of those dumb/FAQ section.
But after reading a bit of its history - Asterisk to Open PBX to now
CallWeaver, I was wondering if there's an "easy" way to install CallWeaver
onto a Mac running OS X?

I know my way around OS x a bit partly driven by the iPod phase and can
manage myself a few sec. on a Linux box.  Therefore, I was wondering if
there are any simple installation process that require a simply download a
file or two, double-click on an icon, and install CallWeaver.

Ultimately I want a PBX set-up where I can do some performance test using
different codec, tandem-codec calls where end-users uses different codec,
capacity limits, remote access (i.e., accessing this PBX when I'm on travel
by my hotel's connection), etc..

I see that SunRise has this A4M but that's using Asterisk 1.03 build, and
since CallWeaver sounds to be a better choice for "future" proof development
sake, I figure I'd venture to install CallWeaver

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Rich Leung
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