Caller ID in your OS X Menu Bar
Thanks to BluePhoneMenu 1.0 you can hook that, and more up in seconds. Well, assuming you have a mobile phone with bluetooth that is.
BluePhoneMenu does not need to sync with your address book or run any complex tasks. Simply add BluePhoneMenu to your startup items and it will wait for a call from any Bluetooth phone you have paired. You can also monitor signal strength, battery power and many other properties all from the menu bar.
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Thanks to BluePhoneMenu 1.0 you can hook that, and more up in seconds. Well, assuming you have a mobile phone with bluetooth that...
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This is a great little app. If you've discovered the poccibilities of a Bluetooth phone by using the Addressbook's built in support, this is like putting the Addressbook on steroids. One of the best features is the ability to manage the saved SMS messages on the phone. It's so much easier than viewing each one on the tiny little screen and then waiting for the phone to complete the deletion. The only feature I would like to see added is the ability to add address book entries from the caller ID info.
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