Henry,

Have you checked out Nerd vittles pbx, pbx-in-a-flash....
http://nerdvittles.com/ 

Would like to hear your opinion on this new release.

Elliott

 

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From: Apache [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Henry
L.Coleman
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 11:15 AM
To: asterisk@uc.org
Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] asterisk web GUI's et-al

Hi Claudia, I had the chance evaluate the following GUIs They are all are
free and can be downloaded as an ISO image.
They all format the HD, Load a version of Linux, Asterisk and the GUI. All
required loading feature modules/apps. (except Elastix which loads
everything) Most use FreePBX for "setup" but the rappers for this and other
applications differ in quality and layout.
As an example the Trixbox GUI pull-down menu is a bit "psychotic"
For a professional (NONE freeware) look and feel, Elastix is you best bet
but I still like CentPBX for it's Night transfer feature.


So here are my "Asterisks* (out of 10)

AsteriskNOW *****(5)
Pros: Nice clean GUI (not FreePBX) almost all the functionality need for a
general business PBX
Cons: No feature codes Ie. *72 (they may be there but I couldn't find them)

Trixbox *******  (7)
Pros: The GUI Rapper is a bit sloppy (uses FreePBX)
Cons: Trixbox are changing their business model (personally I'm confused by
it) also they have not really done very much development recently.
Elastix ******** (8)
Pros: This is a nice framework thats up and running in minutes with no
modules to load. Uses FreePBX but comes with Sugar CRM, a billing App. and a
Calling Card App.
Cons. Default user name and password are difficult to find.
CentPBX ******** (8)
Pros: Uses FreePBX - Stable GUI framework with DAY /NIGHT Transfer feature
Cons: Has "Frog" motive on web page backgrounds.

I have only evaluated these Distro's on look and feel, they all use * 1.4 so
they will be as good as the release level.



--
Henry





< Claudia>
> I am quite interested in your evaluation of better GUI's for Asterisk.
>
> I have also grown weary of Trixbox, so please go ahead... I am eagerly 
> waiting your final thoughts on the matter.
>
>
>
> C.
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> -------- Original-Nachricht --------
>> Datum: Tue, 13 Nov 2007 22:05:53 -0500 (EST)
>> Von: "Henry L.Coleman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> An: asterisk@uc.org
>> Betreff: [on-asterisk] asterisk web GUI\'s et-al
>
>> For those people who (like me) are getting fed up with Trixbox I am 
>> doing some evaluations of various other management tools (GPL) I plan 
>> to just give you a quick evaluation just to wet your appetite If you 
>> have an interest in these evaluations give me some feedback on what 
>> you think.
>>
>> The first one tried is CENTPBX
>> This uses the latest Freepbx GUI framework and can be generated for *
>> 1.2
>> or 1.4
>> Has everything Trixbox has in terms of features, plus a very useful 
>> "Night Answer" feature (*28)
>>
>> So far I like it because it runs 1.4 and has the complete feature set
>>
>> Rating **** (4 asterisks out of 5)
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Henry
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