With the Apple Address Book included with Mac OS X you have a system wide address book with sync ability and much more. But what if you need to place a phone call to a contact in your Address Book? You can have your computer autodial using some mobile phones, but you can't do this with your home phone line.
One year ago ABDialer introduced the ability to use your desk phone to dial from Address Book and now, with ABDialer 2, you can do even more.
New features, new look and even more integration.
In sync with Address Book.
ABDialer uses the contacts you have in your Address Book. Every change made in the Address Book is automatically and immediately available to ABDialer. With the Address Book Plug-In you can now dial directly from Address Book, plus you can easily pop up your contact's card from ABDialer with a single click. Even for edit.
Works with (or without) any modem.
Just as Address Book does with Bluetooth mobile phones, ABDialer can use your mobile phone to dial, even if it's not Bluetooth enabled.
But ABDialer can also use your Macintosh internal modem or any other external modem to dial using your standard home or office phone line. ABDialer can handle every type of situation, including calling cards and dial within a PABX system. Additionally, if you don't have a modem, ABDialer can Play touch-tones through your computer's speaker. Simply put your phone close to the speaker and you no longer need to use the touch-pad on your Telephone.
Just remember to dust your touch-pad, once a while.
iApps friendly.
ABDialer was built for the maximum integration with your Mac and existing applications. Therefore it well integrate with many iApps already installed with Mac OS X. With a single click you can schedule a dial using iCal and never forget about calling a person, or send an SMS using the AIM/iChat service.
Additionally, when you are on the phone, ABDialer can automatically set your iChat status to Away and pause your songs in iTunes.