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    Pyst consists of a set of interfaces and libraries to allow programming of Asterisk from python. The library currently supports AGI, AMI, and the parsing of Asterisk configuration files. The library also includes debugging facilities for AGI. 2014-04-17: Moved the version control to GIT. To check out see the tab "Code". Note that the whole history including ancient CVS, then some time in monotone, then subversion was united into one GIT repository thanks to ESR's reposurgeon. 2013-05-29: Maintainers of github fork "pyst2" contacted to join forces. ...
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    icemac.addressbook

    icemac.addressbook

    Multi user address book application accessable through the web.

    Multi user address book application accessable through the web. Store, edit, search and export addresses, phone numbers, … using a web browser. Code moved to https://bitbucket.org/icemac/icemac.addressbook Documentation see https://icemacaddressbook.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ New releases (after 6.0.2) see https://pypi.org/project/icemac.addressbook/#history
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    Cress Tool Suite

    Cress Tool Suite

    Cress is a comprehensive toolset for graphical service/workflow design

    Cress (Communication Representation Employing Systematic Specification) allows graphical description of a wide variety of services such as in data communications/telecommunications, but Cress is not limited to this. The approach allows services to be described graphically as (work)flows of activities. Cress diagrams are automatically translated into formal languages for rigorous analysis and verification, and are also automatically translated into implementation languages for deployment...
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    USSDpad

    USSDpad

    Linux GUI USSD Sender

    You can manage and send your ussd code with ussdpad .its simple and easy to use gui program written by use python and qt4 - Shashika Layan * Install Method (ArchLinux) It's Available on Arch User Repository (AUR) so you can install it use yaourt $ yaourt -S ussdpad
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    ECharts is a state machine-based programming language for event-driven systems derived from the standardized UML Statecharts language. ECharts has a proven track-record in a large-scale commercial deployment. Take a look at what ECharts has to offer!
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    DialogPalette is a visual, integrated design environment for the creation of telephony applications running on the Asterisk Open Source PBX.
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