Re: [Asterisk-Users] Introducing Firefly

2004-01-30 Thread Andy Powell
Hi,

I downloaded this the other day and finally got it to stop crashing. It appears that 
any response from asterisk
that implies an error (for example dialing a non-existant number, using the wrong 
password, selecting a codec
that you've configured a local * not to use etc) resulted in a crash. I've only tested 
the IAX proto not sip or your
own network. running XP with uptodate patches on a local lan.

When it works it works really well, although I don;t particularly like in initial beep 
and end beep when i make
a call (I haven't played with all the options so it may be that I can turn this off).. 
sound quality is good. All in all
a nice little app. Are you planning on allowing other people to run your server side 
(like Jabber does) in their
environments?

If you need any further debugging info on the crashes, let me know...

HTH

Andy


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On 28/01/2004 at 12:11 Adam Hart wrote:

After many months of development, I'm pleased to announced Firefly - an
IAX soft phone and network.

The firefly softphone - free, runs under windows, allows connection to
multiple networks, skinable interface, connection to firefly network, IAX2
protocol, (SIP in next release), codecs supported - iLBC, G.711 ulaw/alaw,
GSM. - contact lists, selectable ringtones.

download from here - http://www.virbiage.com/firefly/

The firefly network - also free, runs on an enhanced version of IAX2
(simply uses IAX2 text messages for customised part), voicemail, text
messaging, online presence, ability to indicate status (available, away,
NA). I believe you can connect using a standard asterisk box but you'll
miss out on the extended features. The network runs on iLBC so
unforunately it won't work with most IAX2 clients (unless you get * to
translate)

Thousands of people have used it but it's still regarded in beta, as we
are still in heavy development (so expect a few bugs). It doesn't use
iaxcomm as we needed our own framework to support sip, including our own
jitterbuffer. If you don't wish to connect to the firefly network, click
cancel when it asks you.

Coming soon features
SIP - in alpha, few bugs outstanding
music onhold - playing mp3s while the other party is onhold
fast audio - will reduce the latency by 40-50ms
speex - (if anyone wants it?)

Feel free to contact me on or off the list to report bugs and suggestions.
I'll post everytime we release a new version (probably every week),
including fixed bugs and new features

Our website is http://www.virbiage.com/


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Introducing Firefly

2004-01-30 Thread FastJack
Hi,

just installed Firefly. Looks great, sound is also great. I just got the
following problem.
I'm using Firefly with my asterisk*-box. When I enter a contact with the
number +00233612345 Firefly just erases the 00 when I restart it. Am I
missing something?

Thanks! Great software!!!

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Introducing Firefly

2004-01-30 Thread Adam Hart

- Original Message - 
From: Andy Powell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,

I downloaded this the other day and finally got it to stop crashing. It
appears that any response from asterisk
that implies an error (for example dialing a non-existant number, using the
wrong password, selecting a codec
that you've configured a local * not to use etc) resulted in a crash. I've
only tested the IAX proto not sip or your
own network. running XP with uptodate patches on a local lan.

Cheers, I think the reason clause isn't be populated. I'll have to
experiment with standard IAX servers


When it works it works really well, although I don;t particularly like in
initial beep and end beep when i make
a call (I haven't played with all the options so it may be that I can turn
this off).. sound quality is good. All in all
a nice little app. Are you planning on allowing other people to run your
server side (like Jabber does) in their
environments?

that's been worked on at the moment

If you need any further debugging info on the crashes, let me know...

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Introducing Firefly

2004-01-29 Thread Samuel Jimenez




  

  
Nice!!
Have just tried it a bit, seems cool... 
Congrats!!!
Will test it against my * box and will provide some 
feedback.
Thanks!

Sam\\\



  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Adam 
  Hart 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2004 
  7:11 PM
  Subject: [Asterisk-Users] 
  Introducing Firefly
  
  After many months of development, I'm 
  pleased to announced Firefly - an IAX soft phone and 
  network.
  
  The firefly softphone - free, runs under 
  windows, allows connection to multiple networks, skinable interface, 
  connection to firefly network, IAX2 protocol, (SIP in next release), 
  codecs supported - iLBC, G.711 ulaw/alaw, GSM. - contact lists, 
  selectable ringtones.
  
  download from here - http://www.virbiage.com/firefly/
  
  The firefly network - also free, runs on 
  an enhanced version of IAX2 (simply uses IAX2 text messages for 
  customised part), voicemail, text messaging, online presence, ability 
  to indicate status (available, away, NA). I believe you can connect 
  using a standard asterisk box but you'll miss out on the extended 
  features. The network runs on iLBC so unforunately it won't work with 
  most IAX2 clients (unless you get * to translate)
  
  Thousands of people have used it but it's 
  still regarded in beta, as we are still in heavy development (so 
  expect a few bugs). It doesn't use iaxcomm as we needed our own 
  framework to support sip, including our own jitterbuffer. If you don't 
  wish to connect to the firefly network, click cancel when it asks 
  you.
  
  Coming soon featuresSIP - in alpha, 
  few bugs outstandingmusic onhold - playing mp3s while the other 
  party is onholdfast audio - will reduce the latency by 
  40-50msspeex - (if anyone wants it?)
  
  Feel free to contact me on or off the 
  list to report bugs and suggestions. I'll post everytime we release a 
  new version (probably every week), including fixed bugs and new 
  features
  
  Our website is http://www.virbiage.com/
  
  

  



Re: [Asterisk-Users] Introducing Firefly

2004-01-29 Thread Chris Albertson

When will the IP phone be available and would  you have an
idea about the price?



--- Samuel Jimenez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Nice!!
 Have just tried it a bit, seems cool... Congrats!!!
 Will test it against my * box and will provide some feedback.
 Thanks!
 
 Sam\\\
 

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Introducing Firefly

2004-01-29 Thread Jonathan Tew
Just tried loading this up.  My mouse was jumping all over the place for 
some reason.  Have you guys tried this software on multi-monitor 
workstations? 

Samuel Jimenez wrote:

Nice!!
Have just tried it a bit, seems cool... Congrats!!!
Will test it against my * box and will provide some
feedback.
Thanks!
 
Sam\\\
 
 

- Original Message -
*From:* Adam Hart mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
*To:* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ;
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
*Sent:* Tuesday, January 27, 2004 7:11 PM
*Subject:* [Asterisk-Users] Introducing Firefly
After many months of development, I'm pleased to
announced Firefly - an IAX soft phone and network.
 
The firefly softphone - free, runs under windows,
allows connection to multiple networks, skinable
interface, connection to firefly network, IAX2
protocol, (SIP in next release), codecs supported
- iLBC, G.711 ulaw/alaw, GSM. - contact lists,
selectable ringtones.
 
download from here - http://www.virbiage.com/firefly/
 
The firefly network - also free, runs on an
enhanced version of IAX2 (simply uses IAX2 text
messages for customised part), voicemail, text
messaging, online presence, ability to indicate
status (available, away, NA). I believe you can
connect using a standard asterisk box but you'll
miss out on the extended features. The network
runs on iLBC so unforunately it won't work with
most IAX2 clients (unless you get * to translate)
 
Thousands of people have used it but it's still
regarded in beta, as we are still in heavy
development (so expect a few bugs). It doesn't use
iaxcomm as we needed our own framework to support
sip, including our own jitterbuffer. If you don't
wish to connect to the firefly network, click
cancel when it asks you.
 
Coming soon features
SIP - in alpha, few bugs outstanding
music onhold - playing mp3s while the other party
is onhold
fast audio - will reduce the latency by 40-50ms
speex - (if anyone wants it?)
 
Feel free to contact me on or off the list to
report bugs and suggestions. I'll post everytime
we release a new version (probably every week),
including fixed bugs and new features
 
Our website is http://www.virbiage.com/



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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Introducing Firefly

2004-01-29 Thread Adam Hart
Firefly never tries to move the mouse, so I'm loss to see why that would
occur. I'll try to test it regardless.

thanks,
Adam

- Original Message - 
From: Jonathan Tew [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2004 3:42 PM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Introducing Firefly


 Just tried loading this up.  My mouse was jumping all over the place for
 some reason.  Have you guys tried this software on multi-monitor
 workstations?

 Samuel Jimenez wrote:

  Nice!!
  Have just tried it a bit, seems cool... Congrats!!!
  Will test it against my * box and will provide some
  feedback.
  Thanks!
 
  Sam\\\
 
 
 
  - Original Message -
  *From:* Adam Hart mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  *To:* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ;
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  *Sent:* Tuesday, January 27, 2004 7:11 PM
  *Subject:* [Asterisk-Users] Introducing Firefly
 
  After many months of development, I'm pleased to
  announced Firefly - an IAX soft phone and network.
 
  The firefly softphone - free, runs under windows,
  allows connection to multiple networks, skinable
  interface, connection to firefly network, IAX2
  protocol, (SIP in next release), codecs supported
  - iLBC, G.711 ulaw/alaw, GSM. - contact lists,
  selectable ringtones.
 
  download from here -
http://www.virbiage.com/firefly/
 
  The firefly network - also free, runs on an
  enhanced version of IAX2 (simply uses IAX2 text
  messages for customised part), voicemail, text
  messaging, online presence, ability to indicate
  status (available, away, NA). I believe you can
  connect using a standard asterisk box but you'll
  miss out on the extended features. The network
  runs on iLBC so unforunately it won't work with
  most IAX2 clients (unless you get * to translate)
 
  Thousands of people have used it but it's still
  regarded in beta, as we are still in heavy
  development (so expect a few bugs). It doesn't use
  iaxcomm as we needed our own framework to support
  sip, including our own jitterbuffer. If you don't
  wish to connect to the firefly network, click
  cancel when it asks you.
 
  Coming soon features
  SIP - in alpha, few bugs outstanding
  music onhold - playing mp3s while the other party
  is onhold
  fast audio - will reduce the latency by 40-50ms
  speex - (if anyone wants it?)
 
  Feel free to contact me on or off the list to
  report bugs and suggestions. I'll post everytime
  we release a new version (probably every week),
  including fixed bugs and new features
 
  Our website is http://www.virbiage.com/
 


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Introducing Firefly

2004-01-29 Thread Adam Hart
We looking at a street price of around $99. We are aiming for 6 weeks to
send various resellers samples. (email [EMAIL PROTECTED] to obtain a
sample) It shouldn't be too longer after that till we have our first
production run.


- Original Message - 
From: Chris Albertson [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 When will the IP phone be available and would  you have an
 idea about the price?



 --- Samuel Jimenez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Nice!!
  Have just tried it a bit, seems cool... Congrats!!!
  Will test it against my * box and will provide some feedback.
  Thanks!
 
  Sam\\\
 

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Introducing Firefly

2004-01-29 Thread Kris Stark
Wow!  That seems very reasonable for a phone that looks like it will
*work*

I wish I could say I was a reseller to get an early sample, but I guess
I'll just have to wait with baited breath like most of us here...  :)

Kris

On Fri, 2004-01-30 at 00:05, Adam Hart wrote:
 We looking at a street price of around $99. We are aiming for 6 weeks to
 send various resellers samples. (email [EMAIL PROTECTED] to obtain a
 sample) It shouldn't be too longer after that till we have our first
 production run.
 
 
 - Original Message - 
 From: Chris Albertson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  When will the IP phone be available and would  you have an
  idea about the price?
 
 
 
  --- Samuel Jimenez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Nice!!
   Have just tried it a bit, seems cool... Congrats!!!
   Will test it against my * box and will provide some feedback.
   Thanks!
  
   Sam\\\
  
 
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Introducing Firefly

2004-01-29 Thread Brian Capouch
Kris Stark wrote:
Wow!  That seems very reasonable for a phone that looks like it will
*work*
I wish I could say I was a reseller to get an early sample, but I guess
I'll just have to wait with baited breath like most of us here...  :)
I would bate (i.e. hold) my breath, instead of baiting it, such as with 
fishworms or doughballs.  You never know what you might catch!!

B.
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