RCALLSHOP - Free SPA/PAP CallShop software
Version | 1.3.1 |
Updated | May 5th 2006 |
Developer |
Racktel
N/A
N/A
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User Rating |
1082
3.2
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Original File Size | 8.1 MB |
Downloads | 9181 |
Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP |
Category | Internet |
Racktel offers its CallShop billing application solution (RCALLSHOP) free of charge, that has no limit for the number of people that will use the software with only one SPA box.
To use the software with more than one box, you will still need to purchase a leased license and support is only provided if you purchase a yearly support contract.
RCALLSHOP can be used to monitor SPA boxes and gives a complete review of how the SPA box is been used. In some cases people are using this software to check the calls that are placed via their SPA box at home; Managers are using it to check the phone usage in their business; etc.
The great thing about RCALLSHOP Crack is that it works locally. There is no need to check different providers specially if the provider does not offer good reports.
RCALLSHOP(S) works well with SPA-2000, SPA-3000 and PAP2 and you may find the FAQ at: http://racktel.com/page.php?id=16 and it is used under pressure while it has been very stable.
Limitations: To be used only with one SPA/PAP box. You will still need to purchase a leased license and support is only provided if you purchase a yearly support contract.
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