"We simply need space on our desktops! Therefore our development makes the telephone, in part or with the entire set of functions, available through a simple gesture. The telephone consumes no space at all on the virtual computer desktop!" says Michael Best, CEO of Global IP Telecommunications.
Mr. Best adds: "Meanwhile almost all telephones are controlled by software. For the first time, engineers were although able to leave the constraints of classic telephone user interfaces and to design a space-saving solution that provides maximum usability."
The new user interface is gesture-sensitive and requires no space on the desktop unless the user needs to make or accept a call. Calls are accepted by classic button clicks, as well as through a simple gesture.
Tasks that formerly required users to take several steps - like transferring calls or performing attended transfers - are now intuitively performed through drag & drop. Making a call or initiating a telephone- or video conference is intuitive and easy for all levels of users.
Telephone functions are grouped in a way that the number of features and their functions are comprehensive. During a call, only the functions that are supported by the peer are offered to the user as only these functions could possibly be used while the call is active: High encryption, video, desktop sharing and selective conferences. All other functions are only one or two clicks away.