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    Asterisk GUI client, VICIdial

    Asterisk GUI client, VICIdial

    VICIdial Contact Center Suite

    This software suite is designed to extend the functionality of the Asterisk PBX through platform-independant web-client applications. Includes the VICIdial inbound/outbound contact center application. The suite is scalable across multiple Asterisk servers.
    Downloads: 64 This Week
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    YetiForce CRM

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    ...With YetiForce’s help you will manage 12 business processes in your company, no matter the size. The vast number of features available for free helped us win the first place in Capterra’s “Most Affordable CRM Software” ranking. YetiForce’s open source code was released under a very flexible and liberal license, which gathers a large and active community around the project. You too can contribute to it no matter if you are a professional programmer or software development is just your hobby. Download YetiForce for free and find out why you should become one of more than 250 000 people who already use it. ...
    Downloads: 20 This Week
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    Elastix

    Elastix

    Unified Communications Server

    Elastix is a software-based PBX powered by 3CX and based on Debian. An open-standards solution, Elastix is an easy to install and manage UC system compatible with popular IP phones, gateways and SIP trunks. Elastix is complete with unified communications features such as integrated WebRTC video conferencing, chat, presence and softphones and smartphone clients for Windows, Mac, iOS and Android.
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    Downloads: 162 This Week
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    VitalPBX

    VitalPBX

    Unified Communications System - PBX System

    VitalPBX is a free telephone and communications PBX system for companies. It is a complete platform that can be installed on the physical hardware on the site or as a hosted application. VitalPBX acts as the upper layer interface for the Linux base and then Asterisk (one of the most popular communication toolkits in the world). For this reason, VitalPBX is the graphic user interface between you and the complex world of modern communications. VitalPBX will help you implement a secure...
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    PBXlab adds value to business thanks to its valuable contribution of technological solutions. PBXlab promotes the use of free software programs that can be tailored to the real needs of its users, speed of movement between users, at a very low cost or no cost. PBXlab offers development of add-ons and improvements to programs, leading to more full, safe and adapted to customer needs programs. We offer technological independence without having to develop products from scratch. ...
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    Open Source ITSP / Hosted PBX software that sits on top of Asterisk to handle customer management, rates via LCR, cdr reports, multiple phones per customer, customer portal, among many other things.
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    The ATSlog software provides a handy web-oriented interface for collecting, viewing and analysing calls for various types of PBX (Private Branch eXchange) models.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    PHPAGI is a PHP Class for writing AGI applications for use with the open source Asterisk PBX software.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    *starShop is a professional billing and monitoring system based on Asterisk PBX for call shops (taxiphone), Internet cafes, libraries, schools and any place that provide phone calls for public use. For the latest news visit tinyurl.com/2cfwnn
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    Call accounting/billing software which uses SMDR facility of phone centrals. It uses a set of scripts for data(calls) aquisition/recording and preprocessing before import into a mysql database. The billing is done with PHP using a strong set of criterias
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