For the past 18 years, PBXware has been the go-to enterprise solution for many small and medium-sized organizations, as well as large businesses, ITSPs, governments, and call centers around the World.
Bicom Systems’ Softswitch is offered in the Business, Contact Center, and Multi-Tenant Editions, each supporting specific features maximizing performance, reliability, and expandability.
PBXware incorporates an easy-to-use Setup Wizard to assist you to have a functional PBX in minutes. The administration is performed through Web Interface or CLI. Some of the advanced features offered are auto-updates, system backup, provider templates, call recordings, and real-time call/agent monitoring. We also welcome and deliver custom development professionally and affordably.
Additionally, it helps branch offices communicate easily by VoIP or PSTN dramatically reducing telephone costs. Moreover, PBXware easily creates conference bridges between local or remote users, saving significant time and money.
Dashboard: You may get a quick summary of key PBXware data in the Dashboard area. It shows information on system and gloCOM licensing, hardware utilization, core service status, the number of total calls, answered calls, SIP registrations, etc.
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Based on our record, KeePassium seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 8 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
For the paranoid, there's always KeePass + cloud storage, which is also free. It's what I use. I tend to use KeePassXC, a cross-platform KeePass-compatible application that works on Linux, Mac, and Windows, and I use Dropbox free for my cloud storage, since it actually has a Linux client that works, no hassles, right out of the box. I use KeePassium on my iPhone, and there are plenty of Android KeePass-compatible... Source: about 1 year ago
I use KeepassXC password manager[1], it keeps my TOTP information and makes it available to use on all my devices. It syncs between my devices using Dropbox. Kepassium[2] makes it available on iOS, and Keepass2Android[3] makes it available on Android. It also manages my SSH keys and adds them to the ssh-agent, even on Windows. and houses a backup of my GPG keys. I even found that it can manage my credentials for... - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
For the first question: https://keepassium.com/. Source: over 1 year ago
Keepassium is great too https://keepassium.com/ if you don't trust Bitwarden. Maybe Bitwarden could get hacked? Source: over 1 year ago
In addition to the suggestions to use Authy(which I echo), you might also consider the KeePassXC password manager as a secondary place for your 2FA accounts. It does not sync across devices, but there is a desktop client (Windows, macOS, and Linux) as well as Android (KeePass2Androidor KeePassDX) & iOS (Strongbox or KeePassium). Source: over 1 year ago
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