This feature logs in to your Google Voice account over the web so it can work with any phone you have designated to receive calls via Google Voice including your office phone or iPhone. If you have a Google Voice account, you can set Phone Amego to place calls through Google Voice so that your Google Voice number will appear as the caller to the person you are calling. You can have Phone Amego install or remove a simple Address Book plug-in that allows you to dial calls from Apple's Address Book application. You can have Phone Amego start automatically each time you login to your computer. You can set Phone Amego to monitor whether a paired Bluetooth phone is in range, and notify you when a call is received. Most of the controls are self explanatory. Selecting Preferences opens the main Phone Amego window. The phone image will change color to indicate whether a connected device is in range (blue), out of range (gray), or a call is in progress (green). Phone Amego normally appears as a status bar item with a pull-down menu. Phone Amego will display a semi-transparent window showing the status of your outgoing call. When the menu appears, select "Dial with Phone Amego". To place a call from your Address Book, click and hold over the label for the desired phone number. This will generally send the caller to your voice mail depending on your service. To refuse an incoming call, press the close button in the upper left corner of the window. ![]() When a call comes in (on your Bluetooth phone), Phone Amego flashes up a semi-transparent status window with the callers name and image from your Address Book if any. Using Phone Amego, you can dial calls or send SMS directly from your Address Book taking advantage of Google's free service. Phone Amego is a modest application that provides Address Book to Google Voice and Bluetooth phone integration in Leopard and beyond. Allows you to integrate your Address Book to Google Voice or to your phone Version: 1.0.9
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