Telephony in LiveCode
Mike Bonner
bonnmike at gmail.com
Tue Jan 15 09:37:59 EST 2013
If asterisk will do what you want, but you don't have a spare machine to
run linux, using a vm with an asterisk implementation in it might work.
Virtual machines as services can work pretty well. (assuming you can get
the hardware to behave correctly)
On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 1:37 AM, kee nethery <kee at kagi.com> wrote:
> Asterisk is HUGE.
>
> There is no reason to port it to Mac. All the cards are what make it so
> useful and those are all for Linux. Odds are, if there is something that is
> telephony based that you want done, you can probably configure Asterisk to
> do it.
>
> You can get books on how to configure Asterisk and I'd suggest that as
> your first step towards researching how to get the telephony system you
> desire, assuming GoogleVoice and other services do not meet your needs.
>
> If you were going to do any kind of Livecode Asterisk project for
> yourself, I'd suggest building something that manipulates Asterisk via
> command line to do exactly what you want.
>
> Kee
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