Ascendis Caller ID 2.2.0.0

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Ascendis Caller ID works with your telephone company's caller id service to track and announce phone calls and block annoying telemarketers! Each caller can be announced with a variety of pop-up window options, pre-recorded sounds, and/or text-to-speech, and can trigger email, a hang up, or the program of your choice. Advanced scripts provide even more control.

In version 2.2.0.0 added Ini and Classes libraries to DWS scripts; see DWS manual for usage (manual available on DWS web site: http://sourceforge.net/projects/dws/ ). Also many other fixes and improvements.

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