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An improved Skype - Address Book script
For a much more robust solution (albeit a paid one, though there is a free two-week evaluation period), check out Jon's Phone Tool. It also allows you to re-format a number in Address Book and dial through Skype but can do so much more.
You can select a number on a webpage and, using the included contextual menu, dial it not only through Skype, but through your Bluetooth mobile, your landline, Vonage, CallVantage, or any of several supported Dial Methods. It can be integrated with DayLite, Entourage, Now Contact, Palm Desktop, FileMaker Pro, and others. In the latest release, it can even determine the call type (local, domestic long distance, international long distance, etc.) and then send the call to Dial Method you specify for that call type. So, for instance, local calls could go to your landline, domestic long distance could go to your Bluetooth mobile, and international long distance could go to Skype. Jon
An improved Skype - Address Book script
Nice plug for your app.
I'm sure it great.
But this hint is for Dialling when in address book.
The point of using it in AB is you can see all the details of that person. read through your notes, see who their spouse is, what the kids name is , their job info. and the call from AB without bringing up the dialling program first and doing the search again.
With AB you can dial from BT, and Skype. Im sure landline is not that hard to set-up as a plugin also.
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An improved Skype - Address Book script
Yes, I understand, and JPT offers an Address Book Plug-In so you can be in AB, see all of your contacts, and click on the number to dial. |
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