[Freeswitch-users] FreeSwitch and Click 2 Call .. Ala SNAPNumber

EdPimentl edpimentl at gmail.com
Wed Mar 14 07:07:08 PDT 2007


What would be the best way to implement
http://SnapNumber.com in FS?

Here is the description of SNAP
Snap is a cutting edge dialer and call pop up application for Asterisk that
is flexible and powerful.

Snap works by sending the phone number you wish to dial to your PBX and
initiating a call back to your phone. Once your phone rings you pick it up
and it will be connected to the number you dialed.

For Outlook users, the call pop-ups are tightly integrated with your
contacts and will show their picture (if available) and display name.

The flexibility comes from it's Multi-Connection technology. If you travel
between work and home, or would like to have seperate settings for different
situations then this feature will be extremely useful for you. You simply
dial via a different connection by using the "arrow" to the right of the
Dial button to access these connections.

Snap integrates with Outlook, Excel, Powerpoint, and Thunderbird. The *Firefox
and Thunderbird plugin's* automatically detect phone numbers on webpages and
make them dialable by simply clicking

-E
Thanks in advance and best regards,

Ed

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