Tuesday, August 6, 2013
How To Make, Receive, And Record Your Smartphone Calls From Your Mac
Not so long ago, a computer was a computer, and a smartphone was a
smartphone, but as the digital boom has continued to make strides, we’ve
seen many a feature cross platform to ensure a more streamlined overall
experience to the end user. Recognizing that checking one’s device
constantly whilst at the desk can be somewhat counterproductive,
developers have sought to find ways to bridge the gap, bringing seamless
controls of certain mobile features without the need to look away.
Dialogue, a new app for OS X, follows this motif to the book, allowing
you to control your smartphone while using your Mac.
Not only is it light and rather easy on your resources, but it has
its fair share of great little features to boot. Not only can you make
calls using the app, but you can also record them, so if you’ve any
important correspondence to which you may wish to refer back to later,
you can save the file right on your desktop. Cool? We think so.
In essence, the app is like an extension of the Skype idea of making
calls through a computer, but while you can usually get away with
Skyping using your machine’s default mic and speakers, the makers of
this app, Zebraa, suggest you’re probably better off buying a pair of
headphones with a built-in mic for optimum performance.
The app is still fledgling, so does have its fair share of kinks that
still need working out. As well as a slightly sub-par in-call
performance, there are also some issues with contacts, which need to be
synced to the desktop rather than being seamlessly plucked from iCloud.
It’s not that much of a big deal, mind, and the app is still relatively
usable even with these shortcomings. Also, Zebraa will be amending the
problem in forthcoming updates, so for an initial release, the overall
experience certainly isn’t bad going.
At just $6.99, it’s well worth a shot, particularly if you’ve been
waiting in the wings for this kind of solution. If you don’t like apps
that run like they’re still in beta, you may wish to hold off until the
expected improvements are made, but for overall usefulness, Zebraa has
the calling-from-the-desktop thing licked. And yes, it doesn’t just work
with the iPhone; it does support many Android and Windows Phone devices
out there.











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