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i,Call Manager 1.0 beta2 Released On i-Softwarelabs Website

i_callmanagersoftwarelabs.gifThe call manager application i,Call Manager 1.0 that we talked about earlier has now been released on the i-Softwarelabs.com website. So far I only see a desktop install link but hopefully OTA versions will be available soon. You can see the description on the i-Softwarelabs.com website and you can download the free trial at the link below. Tell us what you think of the new Beta!

Download link: i,Call Manager 1.0

Feature Description:

  •   Fast hashing search
  • User-defined profile
  • Scheduled profiles
  • Call forwarding
  • Customizable list
    • Address book
    • Call log
    • Wildcard prefix
    • Hidden Identity
  • Overridding native phone profile
    • Vibration
    • Tune
    • Do not disturb
    • Silent
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This entry was posted on Tuesday, September 18th, 2007 and is filed under News, Utilities.

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One Comment to “i,Call Manager 1.0 beta2 Released On i-Softwarelabs Website

  1. I honestly like the black & white list better because of the configuration. ICall manager is difficult to use and the setup is not very user friendly. When I click on options menu it gives me an error: uncaught exception: java.lang.illegalargument exception, and kicks me out of the software everytime.

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