Looks very minimalist to me and not very user friendly. I did not see anything
about about IVR.
What I like about freepbx is the custom hooks, you can do pretty much anything
you do without in the custom config files without interfering with the GUI.
Syd Carter wrote:
This looks kinda cool. It isn't based on FreePBX either.
http://www.askozia.com/pbx/
Philip Mullis wrote:
elastix is using freepbx in the backend too.
We need a new list :)
What is out there that is not freepbx based in anyway?
Andre Courchesne - Consultant wrote:
Now I am surprised. Whi Trixbox 8 and freePBX 8 when Trixbox is using
FreePBX for 100% of Asterisk configurations.
Henry L.Coleman wrote:
There are at least five popular Open Source Web management
applications that use Asterisk.
I have given my rating IMHO (out of 10). All of these are easy to
install and have more features
"than you can shake a stick at"
Elastix (9)
Trixbox (8)
CentPBX (6)
AsteriskNow (5)
FreePBX (7)
Have fun
Henry L.Coleman CEO [VoIP-PBX]
< Simon P. Ditner>
I've been singled out! You can talk about other telephony stuff too.
According to our website, you just need to be enthusiastic ;-)
Since you already have an asterisk solution, I wouldn't suggest
switching
or mixing -- and in the scenario you've described, it's a good
solution.
If you're planning on handling 100's - 10,000's of simultaneous calls,
then I would start looking at FreeSwitch, OpenSER, and others.
Cheers,
spd
On Thu, 10 Jul 2008, Terry D. Cudney wrote:
Hi all,
Forgive me if this is blasphemous for this list... asterisk-only?
I"m sure some of you have tried/tested alternatives to asterisk,
such
as callweaver, freeswitch, whatever...
would you care to share your experiences, comparisons, contrasts
between the various alternatives?
Personally, I am looking for the best solution for a home office
incorporating residential (wife-centric) service, with the
possibility of extending the service to offer residential service to
others in the community. So far I have only experience with
asterisk,
currently running version 1.4.11 on an and64 desktop with a Linksys
wrt54l (openwrt), a Linksys SPA-3102 and two Aastra's, a 480ict
and a
9133i.
If this is too off-topic for this list, please let me know, Simon.
And, if so, others may choose to reply off-list.
Thanks in advance,
--terry
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