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    ProF700 pbx phone list manager

    ProF700 pbx phone list manager

    Proximus Forum 700 pbx dial number management

    Very small database application for the Linux desktop to manage your telephone contacts and make an export in csv format for upload into your proximus Forum pbx (branded like that in BE, probably Alcatel-Lucent, OmniPCX ?). The Proximus Forum 700 seems to run on Linux on the inside. But any access for the user/manager exists only as a Windows application. So at least Linux users get this nice tool to manage the records to upload to the pbx. Import module to import from mysql/mariadb database tables of customers, contacts, addresses, suppliers. To adapt to your own needs; created in Gambas3 (free Linux visual basic-like IDE)
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