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Extra Dialer 1.09
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Extra Dialer is a piece of software designed to help users easily forward the same voice message to a large group of people.
The application comes in a lightweight package, and can be installed fast and easy, thus allowing users to start sending voice messages in a matter of minutes after downloading the app.
The program's interface is very simple, though a bit outdated. The tool provides users with a small window from where they can start the dialer, access the contacts database, or set their preferences. The tool runs in the background, but it can be accessed fast, as it places an icon in System Tray.
The software makes it easy for users to add contacts to their address book and to select those who should receive the message.
Users can send an already recorded message to their contacts, or can use connected hardware in order to record a new message. They need to head to the “Preferences” window to select the message they want to send.
One thing that users need to keep in mind, however, is the fact that the application offers support only for the .wav file format. It also provides users with the possibility to convert their audio messages from a different format to wav, from the “Preferences” window.
The application has been designed with a scheduling function, thus allowing users to record a message and then set the tool to send it at a specific moment. They can also set it to send the message at the same hour every day, for a given period of time.
Users are provided with the option to set the dialing device that the app should use, and can also set the utility to record responses, should they want.
Extra Dialer is an easy-to-use app for dialing specific numbers and for sending audio messages to contacts, and can deliver fast performance to all users, albeit from a somehow outdated interface.
Note: Some antivirus and antispyware programs flag Extra Dialer as being infected/malware, although the application is perfectly safe and does not pose a threat to your system. This is called a 'false positive'. The term false positive is used when antivirus software wrongly classifies an innocuous ( inoffensive ) file as a virus. The incorrect detection may be due to heuristics or to an incorrect virus signature in a database. [Similar problems can occur with antitrojan or antispyware software.]
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