Alex Epshteyn wrote:
> Please take a look at PBX Manager - you may find it flexible and easy to
> extend.
>
> http://www.thirdlane.com
Hi Alex. I see you're promoting your product :)
I've tried the online demo and it looks nice, but is there any
possibility of a demo version that I can download a
Of Mimmus
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> AMP dialplan is full of garbage and perpaphs is not fully 1.2
> compatible but it is anyw
> AMP dialplan is full of garbage and perpaphs is not fully 1.2
> compatible but it is anyway an Asterisk, working dialplan!
As example:
May 17 18:35:40 WARNING[8625] app_db.c: This application has been
deprecated, please use the ${DB(family/key)} function instead.
May 17 18:35:40 WARNING[8625]
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> On 5/17/06, David K Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I wouldn't knock the third party "friendly" interfaces to Asterisk too
>
On 5/17/06, David K Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I wouldn't knock the third party "friendly" interfaces to Asterisk too hard.
They will evolve and improve over time. The adoption of Asterisk as a
mainstream PBX is dependent upon a user friendly interface.
Well, as soon as a GUI shows up th
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Plan to free myself from AAH
On 5/17/06, Mimmus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was thinking to this plan:
> - install another server with Red Hat 4 U3
> - install PHP, MySQL and other usefuls stuffs
> - download latest version of
I wouldn't knock the third party "friendly" interfaces to Asterisk too hard. They will evolve and improve over time. The adoption of Asterisk as a mainstream PBX is dependent upon a user friendly interface.
On 5/17/06, Strom Carlson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 5/17/06, Mimmus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On 5/17/06, Mimmus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I was thinking to this plan:
- install another server with Red Hat 4 U3
- install PHP, MySQL and other usefuls stuffs
- download latest version of Asterisk and third parts applications I use
- compile all
- copy /etc/asterisk from old server to new,
Mimmus wrote:
Hi,
I'm actually using a slightly old version of AAH with Asterisk 1.2.1,
because at first install it was perfect for my moderate knowledge of
Asterisk. It is working well but I gradually introduced many changes to
dialplan during normal use and now I'm feeling like in a straitja
On 12:30, Wed 17 May 06, Mimmus wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm actually using a slightly old version of AAH with Asterisk 1.2.1,
> because at first install it was perfect for my moderate knowledge of
> Asterisk. It is working well but I gradually introduced many changes to
> dialplan during normal use and now
Hi,
I'm actually using a slightly old version of AAH with Asterisk 1.2.1,
because at first install it was perfect for my moderate knowledge of
Asterisk. It is working well but I gradually introduced many changes to
dialplan during normal use and now I'm feeling like in a straitjacket!
Moreover I'd
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