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SoloRecord records VoIP calls from a Mac

updated 08:15 pm EST, Mon February 12, 2007

SoloRecord records calls

Arcosoft, developer of VoIP call recording software, today announced the release of VONaLink SoloRecord for Mac OS X. SoloRecord works with any VoIP phone system based on the open SIP standard, such as Vonage, to record phone calls and to provide screen pops--display on the user's desktop; calls are recorded as a stereo WAV or MP3 format and the software can add an inaudible watermark to the recording for later verification that the file has not been changed. Using the caller ID of the incoming call, SoloRecord searches for the caller in Address Book, or launches custom applications to search the web or company database. If the caller is found, the information is displayed on the screen (it also supports the ability to add callers to a reject list). Users with Vonage can automatically place outbound calls by clicking in the call log within the VONaLink application. SoloRecord and ScreenPop (without recording) are Universal Binary applications that run on Mac OS X 10.3 and later. Prices are $100 for SoloRecord, and $30 for ScreenPop. Demos are available online.

 
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