Use Desktop Pop-up Application with Asterisk PBX
Posted on: October 13th, 2010Reminders, alerts, pop-ups, etc. are very important in this busy running world. Multi-tasking is what all of us do and so chances of overlooking certain alerts is likely. But what if we overlook something which is really significant? Not done, right? Yes! As a result, to avoid this confusion, desktop screen pop-up was introduced. Desktop pop-up application delivers integrated web searches with GoogleMaps and GoogleSearch to locate, dial and save new contacts.
Desktop popup application combines the power of the Microsoft, the power of Google, and the power of your Asterisk PBX based phone to speed up and simplify all your phone communications. Desktop applications use Asterisk AMI link to control any phone connected to a hosted Asterisk server, or control any phone connected to a Broad Soft server.
Possible instant messaging and other Asterisk call notification tools you could utilize: include the following:
1. smbclient (SAMBA)
2. YAC (windows & TiVo listener)
3. YAACID (open source in .NET/C#): Yet Another Asterisk Caller ID
4. Jabber (various methods), ICQ, MSN, …
5. Covide (CRM software)
6. FOP (Flash Operator Panel)
7. HooDaHek (collection of CallerID scripts and tools for Asterisk VOIP PBX)
8. App_notify network caller notification. Mac OSX client available (3rd party tool)
9. app_broadcast: Works with YAC etc. (3rd party tool)
10. asteroid (Open source, JAVA)
11. iBCallMan (Windows Desktop Call Manager)
12. PL Call Notify
13. MythTV OSD
14. NetCID (talking callerid)
15. Emerald Caller-ID Search
16. ADM – Asterisk Desktop Manager
17. U-Rang II (Screen Pop Utility for Windows)
18. Asterisk Dial & Announce Tool (ADAT). Free call-notifier (Outlook/CRM integration, event handling, click-to-dial, BLF panel and more).
19. Pbx Screen Popper (Opens a web page on incoming calls based on specific matching criteria)
20. StarJunction Free Edition Caller ID pop. Integration with Salesforce and SugarCRM
21. OutCall (Pop-Up as well as Outlook integration, free and open source)
22. Email
23. CallerIDpop Perl Script
24. DialApplet, Windows, Mac & Linux
25. AsteriskCallNotification Mac
26. Asterisk+Twitter
27. VoIP Operator Free Windows call notification and dialer for Asterisk. Very easy to use and install.
28. InGenius Connector Search-and Dial PC Application, Caller ID pop, integration with MS Outlook, Active Directory and Google. Optional Softphone.
29. Thirdlane Dialer Free dialer and screen-pop application for Asterisk based PBXs. Integrated with Thirdlane PBX and Thirdlane PBX MTE, MS Outlook, any web based CRM, dual-mode – floating or Outlook toolbar, supports call to URLs.
To add to all this, Apps4Rent offers you the best application hosting solutions, such as, hosted VOIP PBX, Exchange, SharePoint, etc. These software hosting solutions has become the preferred way for companies to implement business software.
SharePoint Server 2010 Lists
Posted on: September 23rd, 2010In SharePoint Server products, you can get a lot of mileage out of something as simple as a list. A SharePoint list is a collection of similar items, which may contain columns or fields that define the item data or metadata schema. Each item stored in a list shares the same schema.
Now you will be thinking how is a SharePoint Server 2010 List different from a SharePoint Library, right? Simple, in SharePoint lists, items are defined by metadata or the columns of a list with documents being attached to that metadata. In a SharePoint library, a document is the item with library metadata supporting the document.
Lists in SharePoint resemble database tables in structure and behavior. Lists support various field or data types, and can have triggers that react to list events such as creating, updating, or deleting items. In addition, lists can be configured to filter, sort, or group items based on item data or properties. SharePoint lists also support various methods of visualization, both in the display of data and in the editing or entry of item data.
Take the benefits of SharePoint family of products including SharePoint Foundation, Microsoft SharePoint Server 2007, and free SharePoint web parts and templates.
Firefox Goes 3.5
Posted on: May 2nd, 2009
The much loved web browser that has taken the web monopoly out of the much used Internet Explorer has turned version 3.5 when release candidates have been released even as their version 3.0.11 was for distribution. The newest installment is overall way better than the previous ones but they are having to face another problem and it isn’t IE yet, it’s other open-sourced browsers that have made their entry into the web. From Google’s Chrome, Apple’s Safari and of course Microsoft’s Internet Explorer, they are sharing the web they used to own over IE and they are feeling it. The improvements they have included with the latest release is being received well but time will tell if it will retain it’s grip on most of the web browsing crowd. Read the rest of this entry »
Internet Technology goes Mobile
Posted on: March 2nd, 2009
Everybody knows of the proliferation of mobile apps and the many browsers that allow people on the go to access the internet. It has taken the office out of the workplace and social life into the office. This has caught the eye of marketing specialists who through viral videos and other mobile marketing trends have begun to exploit their ability to reach people even when they are out of their desks. May you be at home or in the workplace, life is getting wired bit by bit and with the many CMS systems around, people are getting the content they need fast while sending feedback as to their reader’s habits allowing well aimed advertising. Read the rest of this entry »
Advantages of Ruby on Rails
Posted on: August 18th, 2008
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Ruby on rails is a complete cross-platform application for web development. It is a very contemporary web framework and like other platforms it uses a “Model Views Controller”. Nowadays it is the best architecture for developing application programming. Ruby on Rails has several advantages over other frameworks. They are what makes Ruby development tasks fast and easy, like “out of the box” creation. It provides a meta programming method for creating of database based web applications, it is also known as “Scaffold”. Using this technique you can easily construct some of the templates, models and views needed for the majority of the basic websites, homepages and even web portals. “WEBrick” is a new technology which Ruby development uses too. The sense of it is that library, which is included in Ruby distribution, provides basic HTTP web server services and tools. “Rake” is also included too, the sense of this anonymous function block is: to define various tasks which allows one to use Ruby syntax.
E-Commerce Website Security
Posted on: April 24th, 2008
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The most important aspect of e-commerce web design is security. It would mean that visitors have to feel secure while they input their confidential and sensitive information in the payment system. Pages should be encrypted in a secure website. A good e-commerce website should also have a pleasant visual appeal. If you are building a website, it should be enticing for visitors and it should stand out from the crowd.
You can hire professional website designers to help you build your e-commerce website if you do not have much experience in the field. Remember that an attractive and secure site will most likely capture more consumers buying repeatedly.
E-Commerce Web Development
Posted on: April 22nd, 2008
www.mutualgroup.net
The past decade showed new trends in business processes coming into the picture which has been due to the revolution taking place in the Information Technology field. New types of software applications like payment options, selecting and ordering options, product display, and shopping carts have come into existence. Also, payment gateways like Paypal have emerged to create a truly unique shopping experience.
The e-commerce web design is similar to the traditional web design, though the difference is that it has more technicalities that can handle complex financial business transactions. Easy navigation and the design of the website itself are the key factors that attract and retain the customers.
E-Commerce
Posted on: April 16th, 2008
www.datacontrolltd.com
The global marketplace has opened a new pathway in the modern business scenario. Today, it is a very easy process to conduct business transactions and communications through the internet. In fact, this method is now preferred by a majority of business firms. It is an evolving business activity, and actually driven by the various requirements of the consumer.
There are three main categories of e-commerce that exists – B2B which means business to business, B2C which refers to business to customer, and C2C which stands for customer to customer. The latest techniques and technologies are being integrated into the e-commerce business solutions to promote online businesses.