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IdentaPop Pro 2.9.4


License Free to try
Requirements A business or IP phone system with TAPI support such as Asterisk, Avaya, Cisco (CallManager), ESI, NBX, NEC, Nitsuko, Nortel, Panasonic, Siemens and SpliceCom or fully TAPI compliant modem.
Downloads 22 Limitations None
Publisher IdentaFone Software File Size 0
Date added 19 Nov 2008 Check your speed

IdentaPop is a unique Caller ID popup display that overlays the Caller ID on your screen and slowly fades away. It is fully integrated with MS Outlook Contacts for name lookups and screen pops.

The choice of a text CID display or a screen pop of your caller's contact from MS Outlook make this an ideal productivity boost on the corporate desktop. It is also a very cost effective addition to your CRM tools.

It is equally suited for the home user who wants a simple popup using their modem, or for the business user who needs MS Outlook screen pops integrated with a business telephone system.

IdentaPop Pro is especially made for IP and TAPI business phones such as Asterisk, Avaya, Cisco, ESI, NBX, Nortel Norstar, NEC, Nitsuko, Panasonic and SpliceCom providing screen pops with Outlook Contacts integration including Exchange Server.

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