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Re: [hobbit] Hobbit to IPPhone
- To: hobbit (at) hswn.dk
- Subject: Re: [hobbit] Hobbit to IPPhone
- From: Adam Goryachev <mailinglists (at) websitemanagers.com.au>
- Date: Mon, 05 May 2008 12:12:01 +1000
- References: <47CC7331.2000704 (at) cisco.com> <8289D4DDD352DF45B8DABD7D5852A59008BCE1B8 (at) EUSRV-EXC1.eu.ta.global> <47CD96AE.3050100 (at) cisco.com> <961092e10803041129p7ca44810x72f066ac1f10667b (at) mail.gmail.com> <47D5D2EC.5040106 (at) cisco.com> <47D6E420.1040306 (at) cisco.com> <47D745DD.4080101 (at) cisco.com>
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Charles Jones wrote:
> Here is some info on Hobbit2IPPhone:
> * Hobbit2IPPhone can be run without touching the Call Manger, or having
> admin access to the CM. All you need is your normal user login and pass
> to the CM (same one you use to set your speed dials, etc).
[SNIP]
Just a suggestion, please name this something like Hobbit2IPCisco or
similar, as it is only working for cisco based phones. BTW, if I had the
time, I'd try and see how much of it would work for my Polycom IP600
phones, which also support some XML/www stuff. BTW, I don't know about
the cisco phones, but personally the stuff I did do for my polycom I
gave up on it, since it was too difficult to read anyway (screen
size/font size/personal blindness/lack of backlight/contrast/etc...)
Sounds like a really handy setup though for a home based IP phone where
you don't always have your PC running just to find out some extra
details of why you are being paged....
Regards,
Adam
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Adam Goryachev
Website Managers
www.websitemanagers.com.au
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