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Integrated Notification System (IVR) 7.5.3


License Free to try
Requirements None
Downloads 31 Limitations None
Publisher MAW Software Ltd. File Size 28.2M
Date added 25 Oct 2009 Check your speed

INS is highly configurable IVR (Interactive Voice Response) software designed to send messages through your computer and let your computer handle incoming calls. It allows you to send messages to pagers, mobile phones (SMS), fax machines, as voice file or as e-mail. At the same time you can configure the application to handle all your incoming calls. Interactive Voice Response (IVR) applications for CT, where the caller uses the phone keypad to enter values, can be created through the graphical work flow designer.

Applications like Fax-on-demand, SMS-on-demand, Voice Mail, and other IVR systems are possible without any programming Voice files can be recorded or created through a text-to-speech engine. You can also design interactive scripts to dynamically react on incoming SMS or e-mail messages. Scripts like SMS-to-E-mail or E-Mail-to-SMS are only some of the possibilities.

Version 7.5.1 includes Support for sending HTML E-Mails and Support for sending E-Mails with non latin character sets.

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