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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:asterisk-users-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kristof Hardy
> Sent: 25 January 2006 09:26
> To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] which gui for asterisk on web
> 
> Toygun Mavinil wrote:
> > I tried AMPortal, it added extensions to mysql but asterisk did not find
> > users i added
> > İ installed asterisk 1.2.2 on FC4
> 
> this also looks promising: http://www.voiceone.it/
> 
> cheers
> 


We were looking for a web GUI recently, I did check out the demo of Voiceone 
but noticed that it doesn't / didn't yet support Zap so had to pass.

However Thirdlane had recently dropped their prices so after the 30day trial 
decided to give it a go.

http://www.thirdlane.com

We have been using it for a month on a very complex PBX, 50 extensions, 3 
queues (two types of) and lots and lots of scripting.  My colleagues with zero 
Linux skills and beginner on asterisk administration have been able to do a 
number of minor configuration tasks without any help or instruction from me 
(adding phones / extensions / DDIs).
The email support has been very friendly and efficient.
The scripts included, although not to our needs, am sure would give the average 
user a very good start.  They are in the process of updating these scripts to 
1.2.x.

However it isn't without its minor bugs and doesn't look as pretty as Voiceone, 
also have not looked into default user access for phone books and such (might 
not have this at all so that could be an issue for you).

Bugs / missing functionality include a problem on one field on one page with 
Firefox (hopefully get fixed soon) and having to add hints manually via the 
GUI's direct file editor.



Before this I was a staunch VI fan (think it's the geek within) but now I have 
been converted to a web gui life is much easier.

HTH

Alex


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