I'm going to have to go against this statement, there's one bug that I need to fix so unfortunately it will have to be Monday now.

For those after the IAX/SIP firefly (albeit an old version) get http://www.virbiage.com/firefly/download/firefly-dev.exe

apologies,

Adam

Adam Hart wrote:

They'll be a new version at the end of the day (it's 9:25am now) - The reason it was like that was to cope with overlap for the firefly network going to Freshtel. Freshtel will have the Firefly Network and special version of Firefly (no IAX and SIP) while Virbiage will have a standard IAX and SIP client. Freshtel has taken our Firefly Network to allow us to concentrate on Hardware (Insert vaporware joke here)

If anyone's after Australian IAX termination (or Australians wishing to call overseas), try www.freshtel.net - iax server is ctsau.freshtel.net

sorry for the dodgy version,

Adam

usedcanon wrote:

Quite interesting, since there version history say 1.4 is the latest. The
one you download is 1.7 and only works with Firefly. I have V1.5 which has
the option to connect to other services.


I am interested to know whats the highest version anyone has that has the
other services options.

Umar.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Tony
Mountifield
Sent: 27 May 2004 19:30
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Re: FireFly doesn't work with 3rd party
anymore


In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, I wrote:

In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Just an FYI FireFly no longer works with anything but the FireFly


network.

No more SIP, No more IAX. It was a damn good IAX client... too bad its


crap

now.


Are you sure?

http://www.virbiage.com/firefly/download/ still says the following:

Standalone SIP / IAX mode:
If you want to use Firefly on our Firefly phone network (with your own
voicemail etc.) then you will need to register a phone number. However,
you can also use Firefly as a SIP or IAX client on your own network.



Well, I just downloaded the new 1.7 build from their website (from the same page that states the above), and I see what you mean.

When I first ran the new version, it still used my old settings, and
successfully connected to my Asterisk server.

I looked in the Options dialog, and as you say, there is no third
party option at all, only the option to connect to the Firefly network.

Moreover, when I changed an unrelated option (sound output device), it
then overwrote my settings in the registry with new settings for the
Firefly network, Freshtel.

Not impressed. Especially since in their FAQ they still explicitly say it
can be used with Asterisk systems.

Cheers
Tony
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