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License:
Free to try; $24.95 to buy
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Editor's Rating:
Not rated
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Downloads:
7,256
- Operating Systems:
Windows 95, Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT, Windows 98
- Additional Requirements:
Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003 Server
- Limitations:
35-use trial
- Date Added:
July 13, 2006
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Publisher's description of Remote Dialer
Remote Dialer adds dialing capabilities to any application. It can also be used as a standalone dialer. When the Dialer is loaded it appears in the system tray. Highlight a phone number in a document, in an html page or in a database or spreadsheet and copy it to the clipboard (Ctrl+C). The Dialer will pop up with the phone number ready to dial. Phone numbers may also be typed. Version 4.2 added TAPI support.
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Version: Remote Dialer 4.2
"Simply amazing. Life won't be the same after trying this software."
Pros: I work for a private label firm and I have to call dozens of suppliers evryday to inquire about late or incomplete orders. I have never been a phone poerson. I'm an email person. But when they you need something fixed ON THE SPOT, you have to pick up the phoneand call the culprit. The thing is, I hate dialing phone numbers at the office. I'm looking back and forth at the phone number on my screen while trying to dial it, and I get absolutely annoyed when after dialing a long 800 number, I make a mistake on the last digit. That just ads to my strress. Hang up for 3 seconds with my finger so the office line resets, pick up again, dial 0 for utside access, wait 2 seconds for outside access and dial again.)
What this software does is incredibly simple but incredibly effective:
Just by copying anything from your computer screen (Using the copy command or Ctrl+c) pops up a small software screen and you just have to click the DIAL button. It supports prefixes like 9 for outside access so it's extremely convenient and it dials numbers blazing fast. All my co-workers wanted me to show them how I was doing this. It's really easy: Just hook up your fax modem line to your phone line (you can use a plitter so both the px and the phone have access to the same line at the same time or simply hook up your phone or desk extension line to the phone port in the back of your computer) and the software does the rest. For people who sita all day on their computers and need to make lots of phonecalls this is a no brainer.
You must know this software is NOT FREE. It's 25 bucks but after trying it, I'm more than willing to pay the money.
Cons: It would be nice if in future versions they add a DIAL command to your mouse right click so you don't have to CRTL+C phone numbers in order to dial.
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