VoiceOne 0.4.0 released: a new web-based and opensource GUI

Note:  After going over the admin interface, I think its pretty user friendly so far.  I think I might give the a through run down to see what trade offs you are making when user the management interface.
 
We've released VoiceOne 0.4.0, a web-based and open source solution which allows to fully manage an Asterisk service hosted on a LAMP server. We focused on an charming and overall user-friendly interface. Thanks to the authentication based on roles, once configured by a super user, the PBX may be easily maintained even by an Asterisk unskilled users.
 
From a technical point of view, the application is made up of two modules: one for the client - i.e. the user interface - and the other for the server. Thanks to the web services provided by the server module and the use of a database, VoiceOne may be easily integrated with other applications (e.g. CRM software).
The project has grown and has received positive response so far. Nowadays there's a little but enthusiastic community of developers, supporters and users. Translations in several languages (e.g. English, Spanish, Russian, etc.) are already available.
 
On the project website at you'll find the online demo and the links to download the source files from Sourceforge, as well as a support forum. We would be pleased if you could give it a try and let us know your feedback, comments, ideas, or suggestions replying here or posting a message on our forum. Thanks for your kind attention.
 
 
 
Regards,
Alex

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