Unix Pbx Software

Kernel Unix data recovery software is a Unix hard drive data recovery tool
Recording Unix-based VoIP PBX (bootable CD)
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Recover data from corrupt unix file systems
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WinTariff - Call accounting software
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Interactive UNIX tutorial
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$499.00 - PBXPress Communications, Inc.

PBXpress is a voice over IP (VoIP) replacement of traditional PBX in the era of the Internet. All of your phones are connected and provisioned via an IP network, your phone calls are always recorded and connected at a fraction of the usual cost.



$399.00 - Unix Data Recovery

Kernel Unix is an advance easy to use UFS file system data recovery software for Solaris SPARC Intel and SCO Openserver OS. Software uses QFSCI technology to recover lost and deleted data files and folders from the UFS HTFS EAFS file system.



$99.00 - PBX Software

WinTariff – it’s a program to collect and process information about telephone calls. The program receives data from the office PBX about date/time of the phone call, duration, dialled number, etc.



$20.00 - CyberMatrix Corporation, Inc.

L-nix is an interactive UNIX tutorial program that teaches beginner to advanced concepts of the UNIX operating system. L-nix includes a simple UNIX shell simulator allowing users to try out commands as they are learned.



 
A free IP PBX for Windows - no time outs

3CX Phone System for Windows Free
Free - 3CX Ltd

3CX Phone System for Windows Free edition is an IP PBX that completely replaces a proprietary PBX, supports standard SIP soft/hard phones, lowers call costs via VOIP service providers whilst still supporting traditional PSTN phone lines. Developed for Windows - Easy to install and configure! Scaleable to thousands of extensions & eliminates the phone wiring network. Download FREE edition with no limitations or time outs.



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