See Telephony Application Programming Interface.
Telephony Application Programming Interface. Enables developers to write PC applications that take advantage of services provided by telephony vendors. Applications can be developed to work with telephone systems ranging from a simple Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS) connection to advanced PBXs. TAPI, for example, can enable an application to dial a telephone number, store commonly dialed numbers, record greetings, and even take dictation using speech recognition.
An API for using telephony functions in Windows. For example, you can include TAPI instructions in your program that can dial numbers, receive calls, and...
Telephone Application Programme Interface Developed by Microsoft, 1st and 3rd party TAPI are the standard interfaces for CTI applications.
Telephony Application Programming Interface. Microsoft's protocol for linking Windows-based TAPI-compliant applications to single telephones connected to switches or to the switches themselves. The API used in PassageWay(tm) Direct Connection.
The Telephony API is a programming interface developed by Microsoft that allows developers to access a TAPI-compliant modem's functions.
Acronym for Telephony Application Program Interface.
Telephony Applications Programming Interface. An interface between PC and telephone, so you can do telephony activities with your PC.
Windows Telephony Application Programmer's Interface ( TAPI) is a set of files and specifications for using telephony in Windows environments. Software that uses TAPI interfaces gains easy access to a variety Windows telephony devices that are TAPI compliant. Active Call Center is a Windows TAPI-based application. In theory, any 100% TAPI compliant device will work with TAPI-based software. In reality, many TAPI devices are not 100% TAPI compliant and have minor anomalies or other "issues" that get in the way of seamless operation. The good news is that even less than 100% TAPI compliant devices can still be used with a great deal of success with Active Call Center. Examples of TAPI compliant telephony devices are voice modems and telephony cards.
TAPI is a standard program interface that lets you and your computer "talk" over telephones or video phones to people or phone-connected resources elsewhere in the world.
Allows and simplifies Windows '95, NT, to program and install telephony devices into many application programs, irrespective of who made it.
Telephone Applications Programming Interface, or TAPI, allows a program to work independently with a modem without accessing the modem hardware directly.
(Telephony Application Programming Interface) TAPI is an application program interface for connecting a PC running Windows to telephone services.
Telephony Applications Programming Interface. CTI protocol developed by Microsoft and Intel.
Telephony Application Programming Interface. Microsoft's Windows telephony application programming interface. See also Application Program Interface.
Telephony Application Programming Interface. Standard way for programs to interact with Windows 95's telephony functionality. TAPI is not to be confused with Stirry stirry tappy tappy. This is a method of ensuring that your hot beverages are correctly mixed
Telephony Application Programming Interface. TAPI is a program interface developed by Microsoft© for telephony applications. It lets you make telephone calls directly from the software and informs you of incoming calls.
See telephony application program interface.
Telephony application program interface. A set of calls that allows applications to control modems and telephones, by routing application function calls to the appropriate "service provider" DLL for a modem.
The telephony interface provided by Microsoft.
A standard for PCs that allows applications to easily use serial devices (such as modems) that have already been configured in Windows.
Telephony API A programming interface that allows Windows client applications to access voice services on a server.
Telephony application programming interface - A standard way to allow CTI between different systems.
Telephone Applications Programming Interface. As above, this is a software protocol and is loaded into the PC itself. It allows you to use the keyboard to dial instead of an actual telephone (screen-based telephony).
Telephony Application Programming Interface TAPI is an application programming interface (API) for connecting a PC running under Windows to telephone services. TAPI was introduced in 1993 as the result of joint development by Microsoft and Intel. The standard supports connections by individual computers as well as LAN connections serving many computers. Within each connection type, TAPI defines standards for simple call control and for manipulating call content.
Telephony Application Programming Interface. A set of guidelines developed by Microsoft and Intel Corporation for connecting individual PCs directly to telephones. TAPI is designed for small business networks.
Telephony Application Programming Interface. TAPI is a Microsoft Windows application programming interface that allows developers to create customized IP telephony applications.
telephony application programming interface — Enables Microsoft Windows program applications to operate with a wide variety of telephony devices, including voice, data, fax, video, and so on.
Telephone Application Programming Interface
Telephony API. Microsoft programming interface allowing PCs to access and control telephony equipment.
Telephony Application Programming Interface : Is a standard defining how software applications running on PC’s communicate with the telephony world.
Telephony Application Program Interface. A standard devised by Microsoft Corporation for communication between a computer terminal (workstation) and a telephone extension. There are several versions of the TAPI standard and various options within the standard so it should not be assumed that all the features of one TAPI compliant device will be available on any other TAPI compliant device. See also TSAPI.
Telephony API - Microsoft: talk by phone to PC.
Telephony Application Programming Interface; programming interface for allowing Windows client applications to communicate with server-based voice communications services.
Microsoft Telephony application programming interface. A set of routines, protocols, and tools that enable programmers to build telephony applications for Microsoft Windows platforms.
The set of Windows functions that allow software to talk to telephony devices, such as telephones, modems and fax machines.