Monitor calls and swiftly generate a wide array of reports for PBX databases with the help of this useful and efficient piece of software
Version | 2.4.2 Build 1210 |
Updated | July 14 2022 |
Developer |
AGG Software
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User Rating |
859
5.0
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Original File Size | 39.8 MB |
Downloads | 6788 |
Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 8, Windows 8 64 bit, Windows 2003, Windows 2008, Windows 10, Windows 10 64 bit |
Category | Internet |
PBX Reports is a comprehensive call monitoring and reporting piece of software.
This specific application is included by default in the Advanced PBX Data Logger package. However, it can be tested by anyone with the limitations listed on our website, and its full version is only available for users who purchased Professional or Enterprise licenses.
PBX Reports is designed to help users improve their workflow regarding customer services by offering them a quick and hassle-free way of building reports for multiple sites, departments, and divisions.
One of the main highlights is represented by the app's 20 pre-defined reports which can also be edited and tweaked to fit one's specific needs. For instance, it can be used straight out of the box for traffic analysis reporting and call center reporting.
In addition, PBX Reports Crack can enable users to calculate the cost of every call for its corresponding report. Even better, it can be programmed to automatically send reports to administrators via email, and it also allows users to build and view reports from remote workstations.
It's also worth pointing out that the app is capable of rendering graphics and histograms representations based on the call data. Last but not least, the reports in question can be exported to either to PDF or Word formats.
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