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Phone Amego 1.1.1
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Mac OS X 10.5 or later, and one or more of the following:<ul> A Google Voice account, or A compatible Bluetooth cell phone, or A landline phone connected through a compatible USB modem and caller ID service. </ul>
Sustainable Softworks
Phone Amego provides Caller ID, Address Book, Google Voice, and Bluetooth phone integration in Leopard and beyond. Features:
- On screen caller ID with optional voice announcement
- Dial calls directly from your Address Book or selected text
- Create an Address Book contact from received caller ID with one click
- Works with popular Bluetooth phones including Apple iPhone
- Works with landline phones connected through a USB modem
- Send SMS to multiple recipients using Google Voice
- Shows inbound and outbound call progress
- Thoughtful, uncluttered user interface
Benefits:
- Know who is calling before you reach for your phone.
- Dial with ease when the number you want to call is already on your computer.
- Lets your phone do more to assist you.
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