Is it Me?

mcs3ss2

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Hi Guys, Is it just me or does FSPBX feels like glorified FusionPBX? I just did my second trial install after it iwas initially released but it feels like there is a lot of fusion pbx is left in it. Lots of pages look like fusionpbx. I installed version 1.7.0
Secondly is anyone using FS PBX in production? Keen to take this to production once all pages GUI is consistant.
 
Hi

FSPBX started as a fork of FusionPBX which is also stated clearly on their website. There are definitely remnants of FusionPBX but pages are being reworked fairly quickly at the moment. The most important pages, and certainly the customer facing ones, have been redesigned. The ones left, to me, are less important as they don't affect customers. Off the top of my head the GUI is now consistent for clients but I am speaking under correction as there may be a page left somewhere.

We use it in production and have about 300 extensions online on it. It has been rock solid - which we expected as the underlying engine is Freeswitch which we know works well. I feel comfortable using it commercially as it is now - and development is steady with a balance of adding features and rewritting the pages as they go along.
 
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Awesome. Thanks for reply
I have another question about emailtofax but I will open new thread after some testing
Cheers
 
@mcs3ss2, I'm happy to have a quick Zoom call to walk you through and show what we've built. FS PBX offers much more than what we can easily explain in our wiki pages or forum posts. It was developed by a VoIP provider for other VoIP providers, so we understand the business thoroughly and know what our clients, whether end users or VoIP integrators, want and need.
 
Hi

FSPBX started as a fork of FusionPBX which is also stated clearly on their website. There are definitely remnants of FusionPBX but pages are being reworked fairly quickly at the moment. The most important pages, and certainly the customer facing ones, have been redesigned. The ones left, to me, are less important as they don't affect customers. Off the top of my head the GUI is now consistent for clients but I am speaking under correction as there may be a page left somewhere.

We use it in production and have about 300 extensions online on it. It has been rock solid - which we expected as the underlying engine is Freeswitch which we know works well. I feel comfortable using it commercially as it is now - and development is steady with a balance of adding features and rewritting the pages as they go along.
To add to that, 6 more pages were just converted in the last week. We manage over 3000 endpoints with FS PBX and we will never look back. It's probably the only open source front end that is literally ready to go once you install it and plug in the core information. It is also being developed by actual voip providers who know exactly what the customers and admins want/need and doesnt add a bunch of unneeded clutter options like other closed and open source competitors.