SmartCallMonitor 1.1

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    06/11/2009
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  • Minimum requirements:
    TAPI 2.x/TAPI capable device

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SmartCallMonitor is the easy-to-use phone monitoring software for TAPI capable hardware like a telephone system or a ISDN card. It automatically tries to match incoming phone calls with data stored in your MS-Outlook contacts to provide information about the caller (e.g. name, address etc.). Information will be shown in a clearly arranged datasheet. If SmartCallMonitor can not find matching information about the caller in your MS-Outlook contacts it can use an internet reverse search service to obtain information about the caller. With SmartCallMonitor you always know who is calling and whose call you could not answer. SmartCallMonitor can simplify your daily office routine by monitoring incoming calls, saving information about the caller (e.g. time and date of each call), creating call back reminder and many other features.

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