| RE: MCS5100 here is a screenshot of the MCS Client on my PC. From Left to Right Quick Start- Allows you to have a screen with the most common features are easily accessible. Make A Call..- Pretty simple click on it, then a dial pad appears to make a call Instant Message- Allows you to instant message any of your co-workers. Directory- Allows you to add people in your global, personal or contacts list to your list click to call. Call Logs- Logs Calls.. Friends Online- Basically this is your buddy list, similiar to Aol's AIM client, but what is really neat is that you can right click names and it gives you a list of options to call people, email them, send them an IM, it has all there info right there cell phone, home phone, work phone..then just click and it auto calls them. Preferences-your settings Send file- Send a file from your PC to someone else Sharing apps-Share applications with other users like Microsoft Excel, word, etc.. Routes- Something really cool you can set up routing for phone calls. Say you really want your significant other to get a hold of you. You can tell the system to ring your desk first, then you mobile, then send you a text message to your PDA...etc...you can route the call anyway you like. Very neat Personal Agent- All your features in a web format, Web based Gui admin. Instead of using a Client you can use a web based phone with most all the same features. Not to mention that you can do internal video conferencing with your co-workers and you can do adhoc audio conferencing of how ever many ports you need. All from your little desktop client. Nortel has really done a good job with this. I do give them kudos. |