The MiCollab still works with the 5000/250, but the MiCollab client formally UCA will no longer be supported, but the remaining features of the MiCollab will be supported for the 5000/250. Also to answer you question on whether you would get more features going to the new client the answer would be no as there are no major changes between the two so you aren't missing out on much. I am not sure what issues you are having with the MiCollab client on the 5000/250, but the only one I know of is an issue with the iPhone speaker function properly; everything else seems to work just as expected.
Thank you for the detailed reply.
As I'm still a NOOB with this phone stuff, can you help me understand the above statement?
Is the MiCollab Client the one that runs on your PC to show you who's phoning, etc? Or are you talking about the MiCollab Iphone App? (grey one)
Can the phone manager work as a standalone softphone? That all we want and all we us the MiCollab for. I looked at some screenshots for the Phone Manager and it didnt appear to be a softphone for iphone, more a availability, status and messaging app?
Our MiCollab (grey one) is very odd. If you don't open up the app every morning and usually once again during the day, the phone will not ring.
Most of the time the softphone (if you went into the app first thing in the AM before your shift) will ring at full volume if a call comes in...other times it will ring really quite, just enought that you can't hear it... until you swipe your phone on...then the ring will get full loud.
Other times, it won't ring at all, unless your phone is on and your in the app. As soon as you close the screen the phone won't ring.
And every day it does something different. These are dedicated phones with ONLY the micollab app and nothing else, and they have a different mood every day.
Overall it seems like a hokey temperamental occasionally working app made by someone in their basement. Its not me that's not impressed, I just feel like I let the staff down every time I try and trouble shoot the bugger phones...and there is nothing I can do but hope for a update or new version...and looks like that time will never come.
Oh, and as a softphone the absolutely tiny button you have to press to access the dial keypad is also silly. I wonder sometime if mitel uses what they make...or are they secretly still using Nortel phones and giving us the garbage ;-)
Now keep in mind this comes from a guy who has no life in the telecommuncations world. Just a tech who has to deal with angry users of the micollab softphone.