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    A collection of software made by Milos Rancic.
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    Queue-Tip has moved to Rubyforge - please go to http://queue-tip.rubyforge.org
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    RAGUI is a Ruby on Rails based package for managing an Asterisk(tm) PBX in real time mode. Support for extension provisioning, queues, customized scripting and reporting are provided with the system.
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    RuBiBoB is a command line client, written in Ruby with SOAP4r and highline, for BiBoB's SOAP service, it enables you to send sms' and check your balance of your BiBoB account.
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    MOR is Billing System for Asterisk PBX. It supports postpaid/prepaid billing with LCR and Fail-Over. Realtime Asterisk management using web interface. Reporting and advanced rating. Based on fast C application for Asterisk and Ruby On Rails GUI.
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    Web interface for administrating OpenSER SIP Server.
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    Ruby Asterisk Gateway Interface (RAGI) is an API for Asterisk in Ruby. THIS PROJECT HAS MOVED TO RUBYFORGE. http://rubyforge.org/projects/ragi/
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    Fax software that supports class1.0 fax modem and 2D encoding(currenly MR only, MMR is planned). With USR modem, voice mode is supported. Since this software is implemented as an extension of ruby scripting language, you can easily create your own app.
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    A SIP Server for Sanity Testing
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    Bring the web to your phone! Web Dog and Bone allows to send messages to groups, start calls or join conferences and retreive RSS feeds directly to their mobile phone through SMS. Feeds can be added in a plug and play like way enabling the app to grow!
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