[Discuss] Dreamweaver8

Alan Clemens alanclemens at shawcable.com
Tue Jul 31 10:59:28 PDT 2007


Can anyone help me?  Hello: my name is Alan Clemens, I'm a disabled  
person who's seeking assistance in getting a copy of the new Dream- 
weaver program.  I am currently living in a facility that takes 90%  
of my disability income, therefore it is virtually impossible for me  
to purchase any programs on my own.  So I am either seeking someone  
who could help me in downloading a copy of Dream-weaver on to my  
computer"?"  Or assisting me financially in purchasing my own copy,  
with the promise that I'll repay them once I start making money from  
that program!


On 31-Jul-07, at 9:06 AM, Jeremy Kiffiak wrote:

>
> On 30-Jul-07, at 9:09 PM, Alan W. Irwin wrote:
>
>> For now, though, I am just interested in the overview of asterisk  
>> (as I
>> alluded to in my first e-mail).  The reason is I am distracted by  
>> something
>> else at this time (a research project that has suddenly gotten most
>> interesting) so realistically it will be winter before I can get  
>> down to
>> learning asterisk in any detail.
>
> Alan (and anyone else interested in Asterisk) a great online  
> resource is the freely downloadable O'Reilly ebook "Asterisk: The  
> Future of Telephony" (http://www.asteriskdocs.org/modules/ 
> tinycontent/index.php?id=11).
>
> Some other useful repositories of online information are:
>
> http://www.digium.com (creators of Asterisk)
>
> http://www.voip-info.org (how-to's, general information)
>
> http://nerdvittles.com (lots of how-to's and tutorials)
>
> irc.freenode.net  #asterisk #freepbx #trixbox #elastix
>
> For a quick and easy install to see what kind of things Asterisk is  
> capable of try either "www.trixbox.org" or "www.elastix.org".   
> These are not really recommended for actually learning Asterisk  
> (installing, configuring, creating a dial plan, etc).  For that use  
> the ebook mentioned above.
>
> Enjoy the reading.
>
> Jeremy
>
> ps:  Another very interesting open source telephony project can be  
> found out "http://www.freeswitch.org" for those who are a little  
> more adventurous.
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