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IP Office on the MacOS 1

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Jul 12, 2008
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Open question for those with inside links: Has anyone heard of any plans in Avaya's roadmap to port applications onto the MacOS? This would open up many additional doors for us as well as provide a counter-point to one criticism from our Asterix competitors.
 
Westi,
looks like everyone's is invited..?!
Anyone looking for Indian adventure - most welcome..
thats where i am..
 
Any Kiwis?

Take Care

Matt
I have always wished that my computer would be as easy to use as my telephone.
My wish has come true. I no longer know how to use my telephone.
 
Yep Westi, Guinness is brewed in James Gate, Dublin. Best pint in the world sitting in the viewing tower looking over the city.

Anyone ever in my area give me a tinker and we'll sip a few.
 
TT I seemed to remember having a party in the Guinness house a livetime ago but it is so long ago that I was not sure any more, 15 years or so after a sporting event where Guinness sponsored. I prefered Smithwicks those days

alankrut
We could all meet here I have a decent sized basement and if you guys don't mind bunk beds I can get those rented ;-)

btw I tried to install the admin suite with Wine on Ubuntu flavour of Linux and it fails due to the .net installation. Gave up on it after a while

Joe W.

FHandw., ACS

If you can't be good, be good at it!
 
Avaya is helping to stick a fork in a typical mac users arrogance. They will probably port to Playstation three before supporting mac.
 

Interesting to find native MacOS software that would work together with the Avaya IPO.

I am working in an industry where we find lots of Macintosh computers being used. For configuring the IPO, I suspect something like Parallels for MacOS allows you to run a Windows environment at almost native speed on your MacOS X desktop or notebook.
 
VMWare Fusion may be worth a try. It is industry supported and has been very well tested. You'll have to run Windows inside VMWare Fusion in a Window on your MAC desktop. There will be NO integration between the MAC and Windows however.

Just a thought....
 
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