Dialectic is a highly versatile telephony tool that unites your Mac, data, and phones — mobile, landline, & VoIP — enabling you to be more productive. And it’s designed exclusively for Macintosh.
Have a number entered into your digital address book? Click & talk. Trust us, it’s so much fun you’ll be calling people just for an excuse to use Dialectic.
Beyond the Dial
While Dialectic is a wiz at dialing, there are many more tricks in its bag. There’s the system-wide Address Book menu that allows instant access to all of your contact data, monitoring of incoming calls, a call timer, a comprehensive call log, & much, much more. Best of all, it’s all scriptable which means you can integrate it into your own workflow allowing you to Get more done in less time.
New in 1.5
* Added incoming call detection for the iPhone
* Added a Services workflow item to enable contextual menu dialing in Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard)
* Added a Google Quick Search Box plug-in (see the Extras section of the Dialectic preferences to install)
* Added Call Timer preferences & separate Call Timer status window
* Added option to use grayscale menu bar icons
* Added optional identifier property to AppleScript, HTTP, & URI dial, incoming call, & add call log entry commands to help third-party apps keep track of calls they make through Dialectic
* Improved phone number formatting for Address Book numbers
* Improved detection of call types (e.g., Local, Domestic Long-Distance, etc.) in the Dialing Rules
* Improved accuracy of caller ID lookups in Address Book
* Improved reliability of dialing with Internet-based Dial Methods (e.g., Google Voice or Vonage, etc.)
* Improved speed & reliability of dialing & incoming call detection using an analog modem
* Improved support for dialing and monitoring Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones
* Improved support for dialing and monitoring analog modems