A multi line voice processing system on nothing more than a standard Windows PC
Version | 1.0.251 |
Updated | Feb 14th 2008 |
Developer |
Pacific Image Europe
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User Rating |
905
3.5
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Original File Size | 13 MB |
Downloads | 6815 |
Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP |
Category | Internet |
The SuperVoice Advanced Telephony applicationh was designed to be a Voice & Fax system. With this system you can create your own IVR (Interactive Voice Response) systems, without the need of any programming!
You can have up to 8 lines on 1 computer running at the same time, with the same, or with different scripts. Together with Text To Speech capabilities and ODBC database connections this software can seemlessy integrate into your office environment.
Create your own tree scripts, NO PROGRAMMING EXPERIENCE NEEDED!
Creating a system that transfers calls, or takes credit card orders 24/7 has never been easier.
Lot of sample scripts included. Within minutes you are up and running with a complete answering machine with remote message retrieval etc.!!!
Multiple lines: You can have a different tree script on each line! (multiline version only)
Automatically detects and takes incoming fax calls (Modem only) You don't need any additional software, like Microsoft Visual Basic or any other programming language. Everything you need is included.
A huge array of selectable actions is included, for example: play greeting, record greeting, remote mailbox access, call transfer, access to any ODBC database, retrieving digits, the use of variables etc.
Powerful Text to Speech functionality: you can even 'play back' information you retrieved from a database!
Requirements:
■ Sound Card, Modem or Dialogic Voice Board
Limitations:
■ 30 days trial
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