RoboSkype AutoDial 1.0
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| Homepage: http://roboskype.com/ | ||
| Type: Freeware | ||
| Releases: Jul 01, 2011 | ||
| Cost: $0.00US | ||
| Developer: RoboSkype | ||
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AutoDial - the first and the free utility from a set RoboSkype.
This program allows you to perform automated dial to your preferred phone number or nickname.
For ease of use software you can set the interval to start and stop the execution of the procedure.
In operating mode, the program conveniently 'turned off' in the tray.
To exclude the operations of the telephone hooliganism, the program switches on restriction for 20 continuous calls.
On the modification of existing versions or develop custom solutions, please contact the authors.
This program allows you to perform automated dial to your preferred phone number or nickname.
For ease of use software you can set the interval to start and stop the execution of the procedure.
In operating mode, the program conveniently 'turned off' in the tray.
To exclude the operations of the telephone hooliganism, the program switches on restriction for 20 continuous calls.
On the modification of existing versions or develop custom solutions, please contact the authors.
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