“Got a favorite Mac software title? Tell me about it. I might like it, too. Or not.”
In humankind’s never ending quest to find more ways to do the same thing, the Mac world presents to you—Dialectic. Placed squarely at the top of the Do We Need This? category of Mac software is Dialectic. A phone dialer. That’s right. A Phone dialer. Yes, it’s cool.
Dialectic is a highly versatile telephony tool that unites your Mac, data, and phones — mobile, landline, & VoIP — enabling you to be more productive. Dialing has never been so much fun. Fun? How can that be? Simple: Dialectic. See a phone number on a webpage? Two clicks of the mouse and the Bluetooth-enabled phone in your pocket is connecting your call — and iTunes is paused and your iChat status is set to ‘On The Phone.’ While Dialectic is a wiz at dialing, there are many more tricks in its bag. There’s the system-wide Address Book menu that allows instant access to all of your contact data, monitoring of incoming calls, a call timer, a comprehensive call log, & much, much more. Best of all, it’s all scriptable which means you can integrate it into your own workflow allowing you to get more done in less time.
9WR - Dialectic: Classy, unique, telephony tool dials phones from your Mac.
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