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It's TeleYapper 5.0: The Ultimate RoboDialer for Asterisk

It’s TeleYapper 5.0: The Ultimate RoboDialer for Asterisk

Sunday, October 10, 2010

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Introducing TeleYapper 5.0: the ultimate RoboCaller and data collection system for Asterisk. Upload your data in CSV or XML files and generate personalized calls to a dozen or thousands of callees. Messages also can be tailored to differentiate between people and answering machines. Customizable data collection is built into every call, and CSV/XML reports provide the results of every calling campaign.

Donate Now To Claim Your $299 Web Appointment System

Donate Now To Claim Your $299 Web Appointment System

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

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Here’s an offer you can’t refuse. Make a donation to Nerd Vittles this month and we’ll purchase on your behalf and provide you with a complimentary copy of one of the world’s very best integrated scheduling and appointment systems at no additional cost to you. It’s perfect for any business or profession that schedules appointments by individual, by venue, or by reservation of some facility. This commercial software normally retails for $299.

TweedleD Back From the Dead Using Twitter OAuth

TweedleD Back From the Dead Using Twitter OAuth

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

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Twitter ended supported for basic authentication this morning putting Tweet2Dial and TweedleD in the graveyard. Today we restore TweedleD to the living using Twitter’s new OAuth authentication scheme. When new calls arrive on your Asterisk server, TweedleD generates Twitter and SMS messages to alert you.

Lessons Learned From An Alaskan Cruise

Lessons Learned From An Alaskan Cruise

Monday, August 23, 2010

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If you’ve never been to Alaska, you really should add it to your Bucket List. No, I couldn’t see Russia… even with binoculars. But, after being out of the travel loop for the better part of this decade, it was an awakening experience on many levels: air travel, airport security, cruise travel, Internet connectivity, national vs. local politics, tourist economics, American industry, and the world from the vantage point of a couple of upcoming fourth graders. We began our voyage… Read More ›

The Incredible PBX: Meet the New Kid on the Block

The Incredible PBX: Meet the New Kid on the Block

Sunday, August 15, 2010

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The Incredible PBX: a turnkey PBX in a Flash-based system designed for Zero Internet Footprint with free inbound and outbound calling throughout the U.S./Canada and dozens of free Asterisk applications to handle every imaginable PBX task. Rock-solid security, randomly-generated extension passwords, free Skype calling, and more…

Taming the Cloud: Introducing Gobble for Google docs

Taming the Cloud: Introducing Gobble for Google docs

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

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Meet Gobble for Google docs: a wget and curl-like utility to programmatically download publicly-accessible files from Google docs. And it’s yours to embellish as you see fit thanks to its GPL2 license.

It's PBX in a Flash 1.7.5.5: The Lean, Mean Asterisk Machine

It’s PBX in a Flash 1.7.5.5: The Lean, Mean Asterisk Machine

Monday, July 12, 2010

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We are pleased to introduce the latest, greatest PBX in a Flash with 32-bit and 64-bit CentOS 5.5 support and three customizable editions supporting Asterisk 1.4, Asterisk 1.6.2, Zaptel, and DAHDI.

The Incredible PBX: Remote Phone Meets the Travelin' Man

The Incredible PBX: Remote Phone Meets the Travelin’ Man

Monday, June 28, 2010

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This week we introduce a new, ultra-secure methodology for managing remote phone access to your Incredible PBX. Meet Travelin’ Man, a web-based, one-click Asterisk application that automatically reconfigures your Asterisk PBX to enable remote SIP phone access. Supports one extension or hundreds. Setup is simple and takes only a few minutes.