So your telephone can remember 10 or so speed dial numbers, maybe more. Can you? Wouldn't it be great to have all of your contacts available quickly and with no guessing as to whom you are actually calling? Hey, your Mac is a digital hub, right? MacDialer uses your Mac's internal modem or speakers to dial for you. You can create, edit, and call contacts from your personal phone book quickly and easily with MacDialer. MacDialer runs as a system menu bar item that you can use to call someone from any other application. Call your mom while browsing e-mail? No problem. Contact your boss about that important project while still working on it? Go for it. Call for pizza delivery without accidently dialing your Aunt Edna (to whom you've forgotten to write that "thank you" note)? No worries with MacDialer. What's New: Version 2.0b3:By request, I added Vonage support. If anyone can confirm that Vonage support does in fact work, I'd be every so grateful. Change in the preferences to have certain options available only when needed. For example, some dialing options are now only available when you set the appropriate method to dial. A bug fix or two. Download the beta and give it a try and let me know what you think. Please remember that this is a beta, so hold on to the last version of MacDialer while using it. Also, report any crashes or bugs to me, but since this is a beta, you should know that such behavior is likely and you should take it into account. I appreciate all of your suggestions, opinions, or bug reports. Please email me with any information.  |  |
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