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mflorell wrote:We do not put "sponsored by" logos in ViciDial. Any quotes assume full code release through the AGPLv2 license. If you want locked code we triple the price. If it is a truly custom solution that holds no value to the project, or requires security integration we will not charge triple for the development and we will not release the code.
nandotech wrote:mflorell wrote:We do not put "sponsored by" logos in ViciDial. Any quotes assume full code release through the AGPLv2 license. If you want locked code we triple the price. If it is a truly custom solution that holds no value to the project, or requires security integration we will not charge triple for the development and we will not release the code.
Does this mean we should expect to see all the customizations required to use the existing Avatar/Remote Agent capabilities and perl scripts in our distros?
From what I understand, this is only available on a hosted installation through vicihost?
mflorell wrote:If Whatapp had an official API, and supported integrations with outside software, I would be all for it. Unfortunately, they do not, and in fact they have said many times that they will not release an API for third party developers.
Then there is what happens if you do go ahead and reverse-engineer their protocols:
"WhatsApp threatens legal action against API developers"
http://www.h-online.com/security/news/i ... 16912.html
Since we are open source this is a real concern for us. Hacking a proprietary protocol to interact with it is not something I want to have to maintain either.
Now that Facebook owns Whatsapp, I trust them even less, given how Facebook has treated their API partners in the past.
And then there's the future to think about as well, Facebook paid 19 billion dollars for Whatapp, they are going to want to monetize that investment at some point, and when they do, it's going to get ugly for anyone circumventing their technology.
jjohnson78 wrote:As far as agents chatting with each other, they can do so by going to the "CHAT INTERNAL" tab. There is a green button labeled "CHAT WITH LIVE AGENT", and by clicking on that your agents can select a live agent from a drop-down menu and initiate a chat with them through it. Is this the method you're using? If so, what kind of messy problems are you running into?
Also, there is currently no way for agents to message managers - initiating a chat between the two can only be done by the manager, partly because the dialer currently doesn't track if a manager is currently using the admin interface in general or the manager/agent chat interface in particular. Currently if managers wish to be available to agents, they need to log into the agent interface and the agents can contact them this way.
mattyou1985 wrote:hello ive been trying to set it up so that my agents can chat to each other but for them to do that thir end its rather messy and dont allways work is thir a correct way of setting it up to alow this all the time ??
and my agents want to messige me out of the blue .. atm agents can onley chat to me if i start the convo first is thir a way for them to chat start chatting to me with out me having to loging in the the dilers side ....ide sooner just use the admin panal chat ??
i hope you can under stand my request/question if needed to i could explain in more detail
best regards
VERSION: 2.12-563a
BUILD: 160801-2119
mattyou1985 wrote:
simples mat do svn update to get all the fixes and new look to your chat even chatting aget to agent is a lot cleaner
just missing agent to admin now ya i no it works if the admin starts the convo but it be nice to have an option so the agent can send and leave the admin a messige
thanks team
mflorell wrote:We just added some new features to chat, including user nicknames for chat, custom logos for customers, alternating background colors in the chat log and the ability to offer a survey link when the chat session has completed.
Here's a screenshot:
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