PbxTools PhoneJournal is a call accounting software designed for small and medium offices that can help reducing the phone bill and give real-time information about outgoing and incoming calls inside the company. The application captures the call data from the PBX unit and stores it in a database. This information is used to generate reports that point out the most expensive calls and their distribution by time, user, extension, trunk, etc.
IPCOMServer is a Telnet server that runs on the Windows 95,98 and ME platforms. It provides the user with a direct connection between a Telnet client and a given serial port (COM1..X). Typical applications include remote access of PABX systems, remote control of micro controllers and remote modem configuration. Static connections can also be made from the serial port to a given hosts IP address.
Records all data received on a serial port to a file on a disk. It was originally designed to record telephone traffic data from a corporate phone system (PBX) for later analysis. For this reason, it was designed to be very robust and includes features to notify an administrator if no data is received in a certain amount of time. However, it is generic enough to be useful whenever one-way serial traffic needs to be recorded.