Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Dialogue 1.2 review: Make phone calls on your iPhone through your Mac

Your iPhone has become the epicenter of your work and social universe. And if you can keep your iPhone in your pocket, on your desk, or across the room and still send and receive calls from it, so much the better.
This is the core idea of Emiel Janson’s Dialogue, which establishes a Bluetooth connection between your iPhone and your Mac, which acts a Bluetooth headset. Once a Bluetooth connection has been established and a call has been made or received, you can talk through your Mac’s internal microphone or through a pair of headphones with a built-in microphone. This is complimented by quick access to your Address Book contacts and a call recording feature that unfortunately was not functional in OS X Mavericks at the time of the review, though the developer has stated that a fix is in the works.

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