> i'd go as far as to say that developing IVR through * is a > dream. simple to a fault almost at times... db integration, > hell, any type of integration is as simple as it can get, > with a little help (get on #asterisk) you'll have your IVR > up "yesterday" That's really good to hear - my background is in IVR and I've been developing with Intel's CT-ADE (formerly VOS from Parity Software) for quite a while now. I'm starting to play with Asterisk and liking everything I see so far, so to hear you say that is really encouraging.
One thing I do find a bit lacking is documentation, but being a developer I know how we all hate writing docs ;-) I've seen the AGI HTML dump, think it makes sense, I guess I just need to do a bit more playing and looking at the examples. > digium makes single and quad port E/T1 cards too, very > economical, and scale wonderfully well.. Yes, I love the pricing compared to Dialogic cards! When you say they scale well, how many cards are we talking about in a single chassis? Regards Paul _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
