Track Phone Calls on Windows Vista
Think you are working on computer and suddenly your phone ring and for just checking the caller id you have to go and receive the phone and you away from your computer. In this situation Caller-ID, free windows vista software comes handy. Caller-Id integrates with Windows Vista and you can easily track the incoming phone calls without stopping your ongoing computer work. Caller-ID also offers a Windows Home Server Add-In. The Add-in integrates with the Windows Home Server Console in perfect synergy and allows Vista Caller-ID clients to easily save Caller ID information on the Windows Home Server, which makes browsing and managing your Caller ID history from any PC on your network a breeze.
Caller-ID Features.
- Customizable Caller ID notification window appearances with aero effects.
- Microsoft Outlook Synchronization allows for contact picture to be displayed during incoming call notification.
- Microsoft Outlook contact information on your computer replaces caller-id name transmitted by your telephone provider.
- Powerful Caller ID History logging and synchronization lookup(S).
- Talking Caller ID / speech synthesis performance improvements.
- Multi-device Caller ID and Multi-line Caller ID now supported and manageable.
- Diagnostic logging for troubleshooting purposes.
- Windows XP legacy support greatly improved.
Caller-ID Windows Home Server Add-In Features
- Integrates seamlessly with the WHS Console.
- Centralized Caller ID history management.
- Remotely view Caller ID information.
- On-demand aggregation (low-resource footprint)
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May 16th, 2008 at 6:10 pm
We’ll need to have a phone line connected to our PC for that, right?
May 16th, 2008 at 11:46 pm
ya who have to connect the phone to your computer. detailed instruction can be find on the caller-id website
May 17th, 2008 at 1:23 am
@Haris I do believe the same
this thing looks cool
May 17th, 2008 at 2:54 am
does this work in asia? India/Pak?
May 17th, 2008 at 3:34 am
ya, it’s a feature of windows vista not related to asia or usa
May 17th, 2008 at 4:03 am
Oh cool!!
I’ll give it a try!!
Nice stuff