Here are the tarballs for 2.30.00 beta:
http://download.fop2.com/fop2-2.30.00.beta-centos-i386.tgz
http://download.fop2.com/fop2-2.30.00.beta-centos-x86_64.tgz
http://download.fop2.com/fop2-2.30.00.beta-debian-i386.tgz
http://download.fop2.com/fop2-2.30.00.beta-debian-x86_64.tgz
To upgrade a running version, as always, download, extract and run "make".
As it is a beta, it is subject to changes, perhaps big. It might have bugs although I made my best efforts on making a smooth upgrade experience.
It was not tested with Internet Explorer less than version 10. Even with Internet Explorer 10 there are some visual things that I do not like much (scrollbars all over the place). I have not tried it with Windows 10 nor the new Edge browser. Main development is done using Google Chrome, and tests performed with Mozilla Firefox and Safari.
You can create your own themes by editing /var/www/html/fop2/css/custom_theme/theme.css , there is one included but file is renamed so it does not get loaded. This means that you should be able to create custom looks, and change logos from that file only. And it won't get overwritten on future upgrades.
There are new plugins that works exclusively with this version:
Queue Stats: it shows a small widget per queue with basic queue statistics as informed by Asterisk, showing SLA, Answered Calls, Abandoned Calls, and Hold Time. If you have the "resetstats" permission, (or "all"), you will have the option to RESET stats to zero from the widget.
Change Password: adds a menu for users to change their password. Works only if you use the FOP2 Manager for managing users.
Mini Browser: adds a widget with a web page embedded inside. If you configure automatic popups, they will be launched inside that widget, and not in a separate TAB. It is limited by browser security, some pages will NOT load as they do not like to exists inside an iframe.
There are some updated plugins with special features for the new 2.30 client:
Busy Counter: displays a 5 minute real time graph of line usage
Queued Calls Counter: displays a 5 minute real time graph of waiting calls
Any feedback is appreciated.