Jon’s Phone Tool Updated
Date: Wednesday, July 28th, 2004, 12:25
Category: Archive
Jon’s Phone Tool (JPT) uses a Bluetooth mobile phone, your Mac’s modem, or speakers to dial the phone. JPT can also make calls via Vonage, Ovolab Phlink, Parliant’s PhoneValet, an Asterisk PBX server, or X-Lite by Xten Networks, Inc., a free SIP softphone for use with many VoIP services. You can enter a number manually or you can use the integrated search tools to find numbers in your Address Book, Microsoft Entourage, Now Contact, or Palm Desktop databases. You can also search various websites and with the included contextual menu, you can even select a number just about anywhere and instantly dial it using JPT.
Jon’s Phone Tool (JPT) uses a Bluetooth mobile phone, your Mac’s modem, or speakers to dial the phone. JPT can also make calls via Vonage, Ovolab Phlink, Parliant’s PhoneValet, an Asterisk PBX server, or X-Lite by Xten Networks, Inc., a free SIP softphone for use with many VoIP services. You can enter a number manually or you can use the integrated search tools to find numbers in your Address Book, Microsoft Entourage, Now Contact, or Palm Desktop databases. You can also search various websites and with the included contextual menu, you can even select a number just about anywhere and instantly dial it using JPT.
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