GoAntiFraud has recently released a new patch - 0.99.08.
Consider the main innovations:
- The SIM bank options window is added
From now on you can specify the SIM bank name and set a different password for the web interface of your SIM bank without having to re-add it.
- Change the GoIP SIM bank identification from id (1.xx) to the actual name. All existing banks are renamed to "(.xx)"
Since you can specify the SIM bank name now, it will be displayed in the SIM panel in the header filter.
For those who get used to name like {NUMBER}.xx, we have made a custom name according to your habits.
- Add counters for failed calls to block to the SIM panel
Previously, we displayed the counter of failed calls after cards had been loaded to the gateway. To avoid misunderstanding, we add counters of failed calls in a row to improve monitoring.
- Call audio record to download is added
From current patch. you cannot only listen to the call records but also download them in just one click.
- Advanced filters for SIM panel fields are added
You can customize your SIM panel to better understand the behavior of different SIM cards.
We have created convenient filters for each individual column. Using filters, you can display information anyway.
- The color for the third tariff option in the tariff schedule editor is changed
You can specify day/night activity of your cards through the schedule in tariff option as before. We have now made more useful and informative color arrangement.
- The plus button is added to the internal softphone
Improved interface for helpful utility.
- The summary info columns to the top-up pool list are added
Now you can see the statistical data on the SIM-cards you have already used and topped up.
- The priority factors are added to tariff options edit form
If you care about evenly or custom load on the cards, you can clearly specify it now.
- The sign in by email option is added
No need to remember login now.
- The user control module is added
We have also simplified access for each user you grant access to your account if you want to share your account but don’t want to give your personal credentials to anybody.