- answering machine capability for systems with voice modems
(currently only tested on Zoom 3095 and Zoom 3049C; other Conexant voice modems are likely to work)
(voice modems can be used standalone or in conjunction with Whozz Calling? devices) - database backups and restores now use a binary format by default, which is smaller and faster
- database backups and restores can be made without manually closing Server and Clients, although they will be disconnected while the backup or restore is in progress
- added categories, which simplify assigning actions to contacts
- Composite actions can specify arguments for referenced Advanced actions
- smaller installers
http://ascendis.com/acidmu/support_form.php
For complete change history, please see the beta page:
http://ascendis.com/acidmu/beta.php
For a brief overview of ACIDMU, please see:
http://ascendis.com/acidmu/overview.php
As always, bug reports and feedback are appreciated.
You can download the latest beta version from:
http://ascendis.com/acidmu/ACIDMU_Beta_Setup.exe (Windows) or
http://ascendis.com/acidmu/ACIDMU_Beta_Setup.jar (Mac & Linux)
The beta page is available at
http://ascendis.com/acidmu/beta.php