>Is it better to just write a dedicated app and maybe even copy some
>code. You could integrate major or optional apps such as vgetty and the
>speach to text.
>I just know I have always had problems when it requires 10 different
>packages to get something to work.
>What do people suggest? How would you all approach the development?
One approach I like (because I like TCL) is the Cisco
IVR TCL extensions.
(search google or
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_serv/vapp_dev/index.htm
)
The calltree package 'nodes' are a sort of state machine thing. Pretty
soon you run out of puff and want expressions and control
statements and the rest. TCL is lightweight in every area but
the learning :(
To allow a GUI designer with sort of blocks you could move
around and connect would be a project. (To see what I mean,
http://users.bart.nl/~myorck/TCL/index.html and download / try
the "Control loop layout tool" ).
Trying to find the balance between ease of use and power.
Jamie
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