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Displaying 20 results from an estimated 50 matches for "vaporware".

2005 Mar 12
1
ipvolution TDM cards - vaporware?
Has anyone on this list gotten hold of these cards? It's been 2 months since their official ship date. Even the website www.ipvolution.com is in wee-wee land. /leo
2004 May 10
6
Virbiage FT201 IAX Hard Phone
Does anyone have any recent news on the Virbiage FT201 IAX Hardphone? I'd *really really* like to deploy these phones instead of SIP hardphones, and I can't help but wonder if I'm going to shoot myself in the foot (or another sensitive area) by deploying a ton of SIP phones just to find the IAX Hardphones were released a week later... Thanks, Brian D'Arcy
2009 Mar 25
1
Skype TO SIP (Was SIP to Skype)
From: "Guillermo Salas M." <gsalas at manta.telconet.net> > http://www.gizmo5.com/opensky Free calls are available up to 5 > minutes. If you need longer calls there's a commercial service you can > purchase. > Can be used to receive calls from skype? Yes it can. For example anyone who calls me now on Skype at michaelGizmo5 it will ring the IP phone connected to
2016 Nov 23
1
New laptop recomendation
...I was looking for info on the BLM (Bureau of Land Management) website last night, and they'd totally redone the entire mess, it was all slick and web 3.0-ish, and full of glowing PR material, and ABSOLUTELY NOTHING ON THE THOUSANDS OF LOCATIONS BLM MANAGES. could have been a brochure for a vaporware company for all the useful info I found. I don't want to tweet or 'like' crap, I wanted to find out about a specific region they manage, and all the old links to this info were broken. -- john r pierce, recycling bits in santa cruz
2003 Aug 28
2
Video conference apps/appliances?
...oftware you're using that is commercially available. Messenger XP? Anyone have instructions? (sorry, I don't have Windows at my location, so I can't test.) The 8x8 DV325 phone? There is no price or "buy this now" button on their site, which points me towards the trail of vaporware. Others? JT
2009 Mar 24
2
Ebay's SIP for Skype
> Anyone connected up to it yet? > > http://www.skypeforsip.com/ This service is vaporware. It's just surveyware at this point with no actual service. An alternative is OpenSky which is a launched service which does SIP to Skype and Skype to SIP so you can answer and make all your Skype calls from any SIP aware device. There's a comparison chart at: http://sipforskype.com and you...
2009 Apr 02
1
Friday April 3rd Gizmo, OpenSky, Skype for Asterisk, SIP for Skype - where are they?
...sults. In fact, we may cut our low traffic tollfree numbers entirely in favor of such services. While not all of these are free, they are for the most part reasonably-priced. I'll let Michael discuss this with you. He was recently lambasted on Om Malik's blog for calling SIP for Skype "vaporware". I didn't see his comment as meaning that, but we'll find out more tomorrow. Also it's time to give away the Polycom ip450 from e4strategies so we will be doing that on tomorrow's call as well. You will need to be on IRC and on the call to be eligible and be registered with T...
2001 Jan 08
1
Low bitrate encoding
...VBR. The quality is much better, but the compression is predictably not as good. I've read that ogg is currently capable of "fixed and variable bitrates from 16 to 128 kbps/channel." Should I be able to encode an ogg file at a fixed bitrate of 16kbps, or is that feature still in the vaporware stage? I'm using Debian GNU/Linux, the vorbis-tools, libvorbis, and vorbize packages from Woody. vorbis-tools and libvorbis are 1.0beta3, and vorbize is 1.0beta1. I've also tried downloading versions straight from the Vorbis web site, but they haven't helped. Thanks, Jesse -- Fo...
2001 Jun 28
2
plan/date for new features
...here. I don't want to end up with a situation saying 'yes; it now can do stereo; but the next version will have joint-stereo and allow a current 128 Kbps stream to be put into a 80 Kpbs stream'; when that 'next version' is not due for more then a year. I've never liked 'vaporware'; and -hence- I don't want to advocate it myself. ;-) Cheerio! Kr. Bonne. -- KB905-RIPE Belgacom IP networking (c=be,a=rtt,p=belgacomgroup,s=Bonne,g=Kristoff) Internet, IP and IP/VPN kristoff.bonne@skypro.be Faxbox : +32 2...
2007 Jul 16
1
R equivalent to Matlab's Bayes net toolbox
...find an R equivalent to Matlab's Bayes net toolbox. I have found packages 'deal' and 'gR', and played around with: http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/gR/ But I cannot really figure out how all these packages are integrated. Also, appendix B of 'bayesian AI' lists gR as "vaporware" (although this could well be outdated by now). Is there any R news article on bayesian networks? It's hard to find, because I don't think the content of R-news is indexed in CRAN. I could download every issue and search the TOC, but it'd be time-consuming. Even though the...
2008 Jul 30
0
[LLVMdev] Is there room for another build system?
...g of constructing a mirror test suite coordinated using shell scripts (bash) to replace DejaGNU. (This is for maximal portability. For Windows, batch files are another option; however, they have some limitations relative to shell scripts.) This is rather solidly in the "feasibility study/vaporware" stage for LLVM, although I've had moderate success testing the ideas with batch files on an internal project. Kenneth
2008 Jul 30
2
[LLVMdev] Is there room for another build system?
...ordinated using > shell scripts (bash) to replace DejaGNU. (This is for > maximal > portability. For Windows, batch files are another option; > however, they > have some limitations relative to shell scripts.) > > This is rather solidly in the "feasibility > study/vaporware" stage for > LLVM, although I've had moderate success testing the > ideas with batch > files on an internal project. > > Kenneth > > _______________________________________________ > LLVM Developers mailing list > LLVMdev at cs.uiuc.edu http://llvm.cs...
2007 Dec 11
2
"yum --security" and staying with 5.0
Hello, So I've watched a few threads about the new 5.0 vs. 5.1 upgrade and have a couple of (hopefully) practical questions about this: Context - I'd like to stick to 5.0 at least for a while until the dust around 5.1 settles down (and I'm back from holidays). As an example - In Debian, as long as I stick to "stable" I can be sure that the only updates I receive there are
2008 Jul 30
5
[LLVMdev] Is there room for another build system?
2 more roadblocks for Visual Studio users are the inability to compile gcc and the inability to compile and run the test suite. I would not want to submit a change unless I could still compile/run gcc and pass the test suite. (Testing before submission is the way we do it where I come from - I am assuming it's the same here). On a related note, has anyone gotten the LLVM test suite working
2005 Jun 30
5
wi-fi phone advice
Hi: I want to connect a wi-fi phone to my Asterisk box through a wi-fi AP so I can make voip calls. please send me your recomendation about what wi-fi phone I should be looking for. Anybody tried the HOP1502 Wi-Fi IP phone. Its listed price $39. Regards; Chawki ____________________________________________________ Yahoo! Sports Rekindle the Rivalries. Sign up for Fantasy Football
2004 Sep 10
1
Re: [advocacy] Project Announcement : New Media Container Format 'matroska'
...s announcement wasn't to announce that the format is final and the code is existing (AFAIK neither OGG nor Vrobis are final), just that it has been created. He didn't even tell the most important : it is already far closer to be final and a working code is not far neither. So this is no vaporware (as MCF tended to be perceived like). > If you were really interested only in doing something different or > trying out something new, you'd just have gone off and done it, and > let the world know if it did/didn't work out. We already went through > all this a year or two ago...
2004 Sep 10
1
Re: [advocacy] Project Announcement : New Media Container Format 'matroska'
...s announcement wasn't to announce that the format is final and the code is existing (AFAIK neither OGG nor Vrobis are final), just that it has been created. He didn't even tell the most important : it is already far closer to be final and a working code is not far neither. So this is no vaporware (as MCF tended to be perceived like). > If you were really interested only in doing something different or > trying out something new, you'd just have gone off and done it, and > let the world know if it did/didn't work out. We already went through > all this a year or two ago...
2004 Mar 31
1
Sip phone with push display?
Anyone know of a business class sip hard phone that includes a quality display capable of supporting "push" data (maybe Polycom?). Something like... VM: 3 msgs OurStock (1:43pm): 59.5 somewhere on the display that can be updated (pushed) from a server? Rich
2005 Sep 01
2
ipvolution t1 cards
Has any one used the Ipvolution tdm120 cards i am intrested to know how well it works and how well the on board dsp's work. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20050901/208c5541/attachment.htm
2006 Mar 22
2
Re: Asterisk-Users Digest, Vol 20, Issue 153
Do you remember when Digium annouced channelized DS3???...vapour. You watch, this CODEC board will go the way of the DS3 boards...vapour. Mark my words. --------------------------------- Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. PC-to-Phone calls for ridiculously low rates. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: