A brief update on a few things which should be interesting to anybody who's got a Mac running OSX ... 1) JPT, integrated desktop dialer now with Asterisk support (and X-Lite too) Jon Nathan, the author of Jon's Phone Tool (JPT) has just released version 2.0.4 which supports dialing through local and remote Asterisk servers. It also supports dialing through a locally installed X-lite. It comes with plug-ins for major desktop apps, so you can dial out through Asterisk directly from your OSX Addressbook or Microsoft Entourage etc. I have been playing with the pre-release for the last week and found it to be a really nice app. Check it out see screenshots of Asterisk related stuff here ... http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=JPT for more info and to download, go directly to the author's web site here ... http://homepage.mac.com/jonn8/jpt 2) Asterisk 1.0 RC1 built and running on OSX 10.3.4 We have now got Asterisk 1.0 RC1 running on OSX 10.3.4 "Panther" (it doesn't build on 10.2 "Jaguar" yet) and so far it seems to work. I am working on a new OSX install package for this and hope to be able to release the package before the end of the coming weekend. This will also include an Aqua GUI assistant to add new extensions and phones, further I am planning to complete an Assistant for configuring FWD and Voicepulse. Any service providers who'd like to get their own Assistant, or who'd be interested to throw a trial account into the Assistant or other promotional requests, please contact me off-llist at benjamin (at) sunrise-tel (dot) com. The previous OSX install package with CVS from end of last year, which we've put up about 10 days ago, has been downloaded nearly 800 times by now. So, it seems there is plenty of interest in Asterisk amongst Mac users. 3) Other GUI tools still work in progress Ivan Myvold and I have been working on a variety of OSX GUI tools for Asterisk as of late. Many people have been asking about the status of this already. However, other than the above mentioned Assistants this is still very much work in progress. Nevertheless, here are some insights for the curious ... Ivan has built a very nice Asterisk console app which can connect to local or remote Asterisk servers and issue console commands GUI style with returned data additionally being displayed as a table view in a split window. The table view allows it to do all the things OSX users are used to do with tables, most notably reorder and sort by any coloumn clicked on. We still need to teach it more commands though. Console content will be fully searchable and there will be filters for debugging output and masking of any output that contains passwords. I have been working on an Asterisk configuration tool, some screenshots of which are at http://www.sunrise-tel.com (for now) but I haven't been able to get much further since there have been so many other things popping up. I hope to be able to concentrate back on this some time next week. Adri Vidal was kind enough to help us with the Icons, since we couldn't figure out how to get it from Photoshop to ICNS format. Thanks Adri. Last but not least, if there are any Cocoa programmers or any programmers who know how to use one of the various XYZ-to-ObjC bridges with their preferred language and who would like to contribute to some of the stuff we're doing, please contact me off-list. Before I close, please allow me to ask for a little help with getting the OSX build of Asterisk listed at MacUpdate.com. I have submitted twice and sent email to them asking why it didn't show up in their catalog yet. I got a response from some Joel telling me they've never seen anything. Sent them another email with URLs and all the rest of it, but still nothing and now silence. Perhaps, they don't like open source software but maybe if they get a few email messages of the kind "Why don't you list Asterisk?" then they might change their mind ;-) rgds benjk -- Sunrise Telephone Systems Ltd 9F Shibuya Daikyo Bldg., 1-13-5 Shibuya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Japan __________________________________________________ GANBARE! NIPPON! Yahoo! JAPAN?JOC OFFICIAL INTERNET PORTAL SITE http://mail.ganbare-nippon.yahoo.co.jp/