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BestNetCall 3.1
Date: October 15th, 2001 License: Demo
Size: 396.4K Rating:
Information:
This program lets you use your Internet connection to call anyone in the world. When the call begins, the program dials any number you specify. You then get to talk to the recipient on his or her telephone. No microphone is required.

Features:

  • Built-in phone directory
  • Import phone numbers from Microsoft Outlook
  • Dial phone numbers directly from Microsoft Outlook
  • Phone directory can be synchronized with Web Call
  • Add billing codes to every call
  • Download call detail and information billing
  • Automatic disconnect and reconnect for dial-up users
  • Proxy server configuration allows use with internal firewalls

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