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Dial!Fritz 1.3
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Dial!Fritz is the Call Manager for the Mac, in connection with the Fritz!Box Fon of AVM. Incoming callings are displayed at the Mac with caller details from the Address Book if these are missing, it tries to get the name by reverse search. With Dial!Fritz you have besides the possibility to display the calling list from the Fritz!Box, make a memo or for example creating a new contact to the Address Book. Many further functions make Dial!Fritz to a complete CTI solution for the Mac in connection with the Fritz!Box Fon of AVM.
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