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Call Commander is a high-performance management system and call screening designed for use in professional talk-radio environments that integrates directly with a variety of popular broadcast telephone interfaces.
The system is designed to allow the easy acquisition, tracking, communication and archiving of caller information, along with tools to enable seamless communication between the various key talk show players (talent, producer, screener, etc).
Also provided is an automated Segment Clock to help keep things running on time.
Call Commander is highly configurable, with virtually every aspect of its on-screen appearance and functionality capable of being customized for the needs of a particular site. Visit our gallery of screen shots showing some of the possibilities available.
Call Commander runs on the popular GNU/Linux operating system, with clients also available for Microsoft Windows 98, 2000 and XP. It is freely available under the GNU General Public License.
Here are some key features of "Call Commander":
· Highly customizable and configurable.
· Comprehensive caller data acquisition, status tracking and archving.
· Point-to-point communication and alerting for Talk Show personnel.
· Synchronized, automatic segment clock.
· Works with a variety of broadcast telephone systems, including:
· Comrex/Gentner TS-612
· Telos 100 1A2 Interface
· Telos 100 Direct Interface
· Telos 2101
· Telos ONEx6
· Telos TWOx12
· Works with LAN, Internet and Dialup networking connections.
· Runs on the rock-solid GNU/Linux operating system.
· Totally free and open -- No dongles, unlock codes, software keys or other arbitrary limitations.
The system is designed to allow the easy acquisition, tracking, communication and archiving of caller information, along with tools to enable seamless communication between the various key talk show players (talent, producer, screener, etc).
Also provided is an automated Segment Clock to help keep things running on time.
Call Commander is highly configurable, with virtually every aspect of its on-screen appearance and functionality capable of being customized for the needs of a particular site. Visit our gallery of screen shots showing some of the possibilities available.
Call Commander runs on the popular GNU/Linux operating system, with clients also available for Microsoft Windows 98, 2000 and XP. It is freely available under the GNU General Public License.
Here are some key features of "Call Commander":
· Highly customizable and configurable.
· Comprehensive caller data acquisition, status tracking and archving.
· Point-to-point communication and alerting for Talk Show personnel.
· Synchronized, automatic segment clock.
· Works with a variety of broadcast telephone systems, including:
· Comrex/Gentner TS-612
· Telos 100 1A2 Interface
· Telos 100 Direct Interface
· Telos 2101
· Telos ONEx6
· Telos TWOx12
· Works with LAN, Internet and Dialup networking connections.
· Runs on the rock-solid GNU/Linux operating system.
· Totally free and open -- No dongles, unlock codes, software keys or other arbitrary limitations.
Python Call Graph (pycallgraph) is a Python library that creates call graphs for Python programs
pycallgraph is quite new. It seems to work well and I will most likely improve it in the near future!
pycallgraph is quite new. It seems to work well and I will most likely improve it in the near future!
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Miscellaneous -> Information-Management
GPL GNU General Public License
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Call center software is one of the most important aspects of any call help center, being able to track and manage calls can be the key to high customer safisfacation. Our 100% free call center software solution is based on php and the mysql database.
A call center is a place where customers calls are handled by an organization, usually with some amount of computer automation.
Call center refers to the IT function or process applied to support tasks across all operations. A method of Dealing with incoming calls and requests in a customer service environment.
Whats New in This Release:
· A problem with the change password function was fixed to improve the error messages.
A call center is a place where customers calls are handled by an organization, usually with some amount of computer automation.
Call center refers to the IT function or process applied to support tasks across all operations. A method of Dealing with incoming calls and requests in a customer service environment.
Whats New in This Release:
· A problem with the change password function was fixed to improve the error messages.
RPyC stands for Remote Python Call, a pun over remote procedure call. It is completely transparent and symmetrical. It is inspired by the work of eyal lotem (pybuild.sf.net) on pyinvoke, and was made for two purposes:
Learning the lowlevel of the python language attempting to improve pyinvoke by making the entire protocol symmetrical. This means the client can make requests to the server, and the server can reply with requests of its own (the client is also a server on its own). This typically means using callback functions.
The RPyC package comes with a full demo, showing (or showing-off) many of its features. As i said, its completely transparent and symmetrical, so you can write code just as you would write in the case of normal python programs.
demo 1 -- a simple client demo
# import the client
from Rpyc.Client import RpycSocketClient
# `hostname` is the name of the host running an Rpyc server
# the port parameter is optional
c = RpycSocketClient("hostname")
# now we are connected and can start messing around with stuff on the server
for filename in c.modules.os.listdir("/tmp"):
print "found file", filename
Whats New in This Release:
· This release adds DeliveringNamespace, LoginError (instead of tlslites internal errors), __version__, deliver (the counterpart of obtain, which can now deliver and obtain functions as well), and isproxy (to test whether an object is a proxy).
· It improves memory consumption with __slots__ and the isinstance/issubclass mechanism.
Learning the lowlevel of the python language attempting to improve pyinvoke by making the entire protocol symmetrical. This means the client can make requests to the server, and the server can reply with requests of its own (the client is also a server on its own). This typically means using callback functions.
The RPyC package comes with a full demo, showing (or showing-off) many of its features. As i said, its completely transparent and symmetrical, so you can write code just as you would write in the case of normal python programs.
demo 1 -- a simple client demo
# import the client
from Rpyc.Client import RpycSocketClient
# `hostname` is the name of the host running an Rpyc server
# the port parameter is optional
c = RpycSocketClient("hostname")
# now we are connected and can start messing around with stuff on the server
for filename in c.modules.os.listdir("/tmp"):
print "found file", filename
Whats New in This Release:
· This release adds DeliveringNamespace, LoginError (instead of tlslites internal errors), __version__, deliver (the counterpart of obtain, which can now deliver and obtain functions as well), and isproxy (to test whether an object is a proxy).
· It improves memory consumption with __slots__ and the isinstance/issubclass mechanism.
Call of Combat is a 3d online, multiplayer, wargame where you control an infantry squad in WWII.
Free real-time multiplayer squad based WW2 infantry simulation. Play as Axis or Allies on over 50 user submitted battlefields controlling your squad of 4 soldiers and working with up to 30 other players to defend, attack or annihilate the enemy.
If you survive youll gain promotion points that will eventualy gain you higher rank, respect, and the responsibility to command other players. Join a Clan (Army Groups) and battle alongside your friends for first place honors.
Full stat tracking of individual and team wins and losses, kills and deaths, etc creates a persistent record of each player and clan within the game and more importantly tracks your legacy from green recruit to super soldier.
This game started as a clone of 2ams Chain of Command.
Free real-time multiplayer squad based WW2 infantry simulation. Play as Axis or Allies on over 50 user submitted battlefields controlling your squad of 4 soldiers and working with up to 30 other players to defend, attack or annihilate the enemy.
If you survive youll gain promotion points that will eventualy gain you higher rank, respect, and the responsibility to command other players. Join a Clan (Army Groups) and battle alongside your friends for first place honors.
Full stat tracking of individual and team wins and losses, kills and deaths, etc creates a persistent record of each player and clan within the game and more importantly tracks your legacy from green recruit to super soldier.
This game started as a clone of 2ams Chain of Command.
Twinkle is a soft phone for your voice over IP communcations using the SIP protocol. You can use it for direct IP phone to IP phone communication or in a network using a SIP proxy to route your calls.
In addition to making basic voice calls Twinkle provides you the following features regardless of the services that your VoIP service provider might offer.
Here are some key features of "Twinkle":
· 2 call appearances (lines)
· Multiple active call identities
· Custom ring tones (new)
· Call Waiting
· Call Hold
· 3-way conference calling
· Mute
· Call redirection on demand
· Call redirection unconditional
· Call redirection when busy
· Call redirection no answer
· Reject call redirection request
· Blind call transfer
· Reject call transfer request
· Call reject
· Repeat last call
· Do not disturb
· Auto answer
· User defineable scripts to handle incoming calls (new) E.g. to implement selective call reject or distinctive ringing
· Send DTMF digits (RFC 2833) to navigate IVR systems
· STUN support for NAT traversal
· Send NAT keep alive packets when using STUN
· NAT traversal through static provisioning
· Missed call indication (new)
· History of call detail records for incoming, outgoing, successful and missed calls
· DNS SRV support
· Automatic failover to an alternate server if a server is unavailable
· Other programs can originate a SIP call via Twinkle, e.g. call from address book (new)
· System tray icon (now also on non-KDE builts)
· System tray menu to quickly originate and answer calls while Twinkle stays hidden
Audio codecs
Twinkle supports the following audio codecs.
· G.711 A-law (64 kbps payload)
· G.711 μ-law (64 kbps payload)
· GSM (13 kbps payload)
For audio playing Open Sound System (OSS) is used.
Standards support
Twinkle implements the following standards.
· RFC 2327 - SDP: Session Description Protocol
· RFC 2833 - RTP Payload for DTMF Digits
· RFC 3261 - SIP: Session Initiation Protocol
· RFC 3262 - Reliability of Provisional Responses in SIP
· RFC 3264 - An Offer/Answer Model with the Session Description Protocol (SDP)
· RFC 3265 - Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)-Specific Event Notification (new)
· RFC 3420 - Internet Media Type message/sipfrag (new)
· RFC 3489 - Simple Traversal of UDP Through Network Address Translators (NATs) (new)
· RFC 3515 - The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Refer Method (new)
· RFC 3581 - An extension to SIP for Symmetric Response Routing
· RFC 3550 - RTP: A Transport Protocol for Real-Time Applications
· RFC 3892 - The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Referred-By Mechanism (new)
RFC 3261 is not fully implemented yet.
· No TCP transport support, only UDP
· No DNS SRV support, only DNS A-record lookup
· Only plain SDP bodies are supported, no multi-part MIME or S/MIME
· Only sip: URI support, no sips: URI support
In addition to making basic voice calls Twinkle provides you the following features regardless of the services that your VoIP service provider might offer.
Here are some key features of "Twinkle":
· 2 call appearances (lines)
· Multiple active call identities
· Custom ring tones (new)
· Call Waiting
· Call Hold
· 3-way conference calling
· Mute
· Call redirection on demand
· Call redirection unconditional
· Call redirection when busy
· Call redirection no answer
· Reject call redirection request
· Blind call transfer
· Reject call transfer request
· Call reject
· Repeat last call
· Do not disturb
· Auto answer
· User defineable scripts to handle incoming calls (new) E.g. to implement selective call reject or distinctive ringing
· Send DTMF digits (RFC 2833) to navigate IVR systems
· STUN support for NAT traversal
· Send NAT keep alive packets when using STUN
· NAT traversal through static provisioning
· Missed call indication (new)
· History of call detail records for incoming, outgoing, successful and missed calls
· DNS SRV support
· Automatic failover to an alternate server if a server is unavailable
· Other programs can originate a SIP call via Twinkle, e.g. call from address book (new)
· System tray icon (now also on non-KDE builts)
· System tray menu to quickly originate and answer calls while Twinkle stays hidden
Audio codecs
Twinkle supports the following audio codecs.
· G.711 A-law (64 kbps payload)
· G.711 μ-law (64 kbps payload)
· GSM (13 kbps payload)
For audio playing Open Sound System (OSS) is used.
Standards support
Twinkle implements the following standards.
· RFC 2327 - SDP: Session Description Protocol
· RFC 2833 - RTP Payload for DTMF Digits
· RFC 3261 - SIP: Session Initiation Protocol
· RFC 3262 - Reliability of Provisional Responses in SIP
· RFC 3264 - An Offer/Answer Model with the Session Description Protocol (SDP)
· RFC 3265 - Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)-Specific Event Notification (new)
· RFC 3420 - Internet Media Type message/sipfrag (new)
· RFC 3489 - Simple Traversal of UDP Through Network Address Translators (NATs) (new)
· RFC 3515 - The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Refer Method (new)
· RFC 3581 - An extension to SIP for Symmetric Response Routing
· RFC 3550 - RTP: A Transport Protocol for Real-Time Applications
· RFC 3892 - The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Referred-By Mechanism (new)
RFC 3261 is not fully implemented yet.
· No TCP transport support, only UDP
· No DNS SRV support, only DNS A-record lookup
· Only plain SDP bodies are supported, no multi-part MIME or S/MIME
· Only sip: URI support, no sips: URI support
SMS Server Tools provide the sms server tools for the send sms, bulk sms, through linux on cdma support mobile.
The SMS Server Tools (smstools) were made to send and receive SMS from one or many GSM modems.
They include a send/receive daemon and some sample scripts to build an SMS email gateway and for logging into an SQL database. The daemon waits for files in an outgoing spool directory and sends them.
It puts all received SMS in an incoming spool directory, and can call any external program for incoming or outgoing notification. This software support text messages in 7 and 16 bits (UCS2), as well as 8 bit binary messages.
Whats New in This Release:
· String buffer termination errors have been fixed.
· This release reduces the risk of abnormal program termination in case of bad entries in the config file and bad modem answers.
· It also reduces the risk of missing the last digit in received phone numbers.
The SMS Server Tools (smstools) were made to send and receive SMS from one or many GSM modems.
They include a send/receive daemon and some sample scripts to build an SMS email gateway and for logging into an SQL database. The daemon waits for files in an outgoing spool directory and sends them.
It puts all received SMS in an incoming spool directory, and can call any external program for incoming or outgoing notification. This software support text messages in 7 and 16 bits (UCS2), as well as 8 bit binary messages.
Whats New in This Release:
· String buffer termination errors have been fixed.
· This release reduces the risk of abnormal program termination in case of bad entries in the config file and bad modem answers.
· It also reduces the risk of missing the last digit in received phone numbers.
GSM::SMS::NBS is a API for sending and receiving SMS messages.
SYNOPSIS
use GSM::SMS::NBS;
my $nbs = GSM::SMS::NBS->new;
$nbs->sendRTTTL(+32475000000, $rtttl_string);
$nbs->sendOperatorLogo_b64($msisdn, $countrycode, $operator, $b64, gif);
$nbs->sendOperatorLogo_file($msisdn, $countrycode, $operatorcode, $file);
$nbs->sendGroupGraphic_b64($msisdn, $b64, png);
$nbs->sendGroupGraphic_file($msisdn, $file);
$nbs->sendVCard($msisdn, $lastname, $firstname, $phonenumber);
$nbs->sendConfig(....);
$nbs->sendSMSTextMessage($msisdn, $message, $multipart);
...
my $originatingaddress;
my $message;
my $timestamp;
my $transportname;
my $port;
my $blocking = GSM::SMS::NBS::RECEIVE::BLOCKING;
$nbs->receive( $originatingaddress,
$message,
$timestamp,
$transportname,
$port,
$blocking
);
print "I got a message from $originatingaddressn";
This module is a facade for the GSM::SMS package. It provides an easy API for sending and receiving SMS messages.
SYNOPSIS
use GSM::SMS::NBS;
my $nbs = GSM::SMS::NBS->new;
$nbs->sendRTTTL(+32475000000, $rtttl_string);
$nbs->sendOperatorLogo_b64($msisdn, $countrycode, $operator, $b64, gif);
$nbs->sendOperatorLogo_file($msisdn, $countrycode, $operatorcode, $file);
$nbs->sendGroupGraphic_b64($msisdn, $b64, png);
$nbs->sendGroupGraphic_file($msisdn, $file);
$nbs->sendVCard($msisdn, $lastname, $firstname, $phonenumber);
$nbs->sendConfig(....);
$nbs->sendSMSTextMessage($msisdn, $message, $multipart);
...
my $originatingaddress;
my $message;
my $timestamp;
my $transportname;
my $port;
my $blocking = GSM::SMS::NBS::RECEIVE::BLOCKING;
$nbs->receive( $originatingaddress,
$message,
$timestamp,
$transportname,
$port,
$blocking
);
print "I got a message from $originatingaddressn";
This module is a facade for the GSM::SMS package. It provides an easy API for sending and receiving SMS messages.
SMS::Send::TW::PChome is a SMS::Send driver for sms.pchome.com.tw.
SYNOPSIS
use SMS::Send::TW::PChome;
my $sender = SMS::Send->new(TW::PChome,
_username => UserName,
_password => Password,
_authcode => AuthCode,
);
my $sent = $sender->send_sms(
text => My very urgent message,
to => 0912345678,
);
SYNOPSIS
use SMS::Send::TW::PChome;
my $sender = SMS::Send->new(TW::PChome,
_username => UserName,
_password => Password,
_authcode => AuthCode,
);
my $sent = $sender->send_sms(
text => My very urgent message,
to => 0912345678,
);
SMS Framework is an Objective C framework for decoding SMS messages in PDU format to objects.
It is easily usable in Cocoa and GNUstep environments, and it reduces developer responsibility for decoding messages to extracting the raw messages from the phone.
The XCode project file contains three targets: one system wide framework, one framework to include in applications, and a small application for testing the framework.
Whats New in This Release:
· Fixes two small bugs in decoding that seem to affect international users.
· The bugs became apparent after OS X 10.4.5 appeared.
It is easily usable in Cocoa and GNUstep environments, and it reduces developer responsibility for decoding messages to extracting the raw messages from the phone.
The XCode project file contains three targets: one system wide framework, one framework to include in applications, and a small application for testing the framework.
Whats New in This Release:
· Fixes two small bugs in decoding that seem to affect international users.
· The bugs became apparent after OS X 10.4.5 appeared.
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Programming -> Libraries
GPL GNU General Public License
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Python Remote Call Module allows to transparently work with remote object in a python program.
To make this possible a kind of peer-to-peer design is used. Servers can be created explictly, as can clients by explicitly connecting to a server. If a client needs to have a server, e.g. so a reference to a local object can be passed to a remote destination, it is instantiated as needed.
Clients can have multiple connections. New connections are created when needed, e.g. when a remote reference to a new server is recieved.
WARNING:
This module is still in its experimental phase, so it is kind of usable, but an awful lot of bugs is still in it, and quite a few parts are not coded yet, others arent even designed yet.
Therefor lots of changes and outdated documentation should be expected.
Whats New in This Release:
· All previous stub objects have been replaced by a single stub object which uses on-demand retrieval of attributes of remote objects.
· This way, the behavior of the stub object is much more flexible and smoother.
· A first draft of an authentication framework has been implemented so PyRCall can support many different authentication methods.
· Support for username/password-based authentication has been implemented.
To make this possible a kind of peer-to-peer design is used. Servers can be created explictly, as can clients by explicitly connecting to a server. If a client needs to have a server, e.g. so a reference to a local object can be passed to a remote destination, it is instantiated as needed.
Clients can have multiple connections. New connections are created when needed, e.g. when a remote reference to a new server is recieved.
WARNING:
This module is still in its experimental phase, so it is kind of usable, but an awful lot of bugs is still in it, and quite a few parts are not coded yet, others arent even designed yet.
Therefor lots of changes and outdated documentation should be expected.
Whats New in This Release:
· All previous stub objects have been replaced by a single stub object which uses on-demand retrieval of attributes of remote objects.
· This way, the behavior of the stub object is much more flexible and smoother.
· A first draft of an authentication framework has been implemented so PyRCall can support many different authentication methods.
· Support for username/password-based authentication has been implemented.
Clickatell SMS API provides a tool for sending SMS messages using the Clickatell gateway.
It provides support to authenticate to this service and query for the current account balance.
This class use the fopen or CURL module to communicate with the gateway via HTTP/S.
Whats New in This Release:
· Fixed bug in function encode_message (tnx Neil)
It provides support to authenticate to this service and query for the current account balance.
This class use the fopen or CURL module to communicate with the gateway via HTTP/S.
Whats New in This Release:
· Fixed bug in function encode_message (tnx Neil)
o2-sms.pl is intended for customers of O2 Germany that have an account at www.o2online.de. o2-sms.pl can send SMS messages via the WWW gateway.
Use the -f option to send a flash SMS (it will pop up on the recipients display immediately).
The message text can have up to 780 characters. SMS to wired recipients are limited to 160 chars, as they are being sent as "text-to-speech".
Here are some key features of "o2 sms pl":
· sends SMS to ALL german cellphone networks and text-to-speech messages to wired recipients - now you can reach nearly everyone
· supports Flash SMS
· fakes user-agent by selecting one out of currently 10 "real" agents (IE, Mozilla, Opera et al.)
· very fast and reliable message delivery
· can be modified to use with other networks
· fully emulates a web user filling in the HTML form
Use the -f option to send a flash SMS (it will pop up on the recipients display immediately).
The message text can have up to 780 characters. SMS to wired recipients are limited to 160 chars, as they are being sent as "text-to-speech".
Here are some key features of "o2 sms pl":
· sends SMS to ALL german cellphone networks and text-to-speech messages to wired recipients - now you can reach nearly everyone
· supports Flash SMS
· fakes user-agent by selecting one out of currently 10 "real" agents (IE, Mozilla, Opera et al.)
· very fast and reliable message delivery
· can be modified to use with other networks
· fully emulates a web user filling in the HTML form
Automated support for compound RPC calls is a project which augments RPCGEN to support NFSv4-style compound procedures.
NFSv4 specifies that the RPC calls be batched into a "compound" call. There is no support for this in RPCGEN.
By rearranging the ONC IDL for NFSv4 into AutoGen definitions, these templates will emit the original IDL *plus* all the code to package, send, distribute, collect, return, and dispatch the results.
The distributed program author merely needs to call and supply server procedures for the routines specified in the IDL.
Templates for these calls and service routines is provided, too. The NFSv4 definitions are included.
NFSv4 specifies that the RPC calls be batched into a "compound" call. There is no support for this in RPCGEN.
By rearranging the ONC IDL for NFSv4 into AutoGen definitions, these templates will emit the original IDL *plus* all the code to package, send, distribute, collect, return, and dispatch the results.
The distributed program author merely needs to call and supply server procedures for the routines specified in the IDL.
Templates for these calls and service routines is provided, too. The NFSv4 definitions are included.
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