Phone Amego offers several features that have not been previously available in a single
convenient Mac application.
1. Supports Caller ID, Dialing, and Address Book integration.
2. Reports both inbound and outbound call status in a consistent heads up window (or use
Growl). Can cancel a call in progress.
3. A single uncluttered menu bar item. By deliberately doing less and playing nice with others,
Phone Amego is able to focus on the key benefits of telephone integration while letting other
tools do what they do best (contacts, calendar, and data management).
4. One program to work with most common phones (cell phones, landlines, and VoIP). Supports
multiple phones of each type simultaneously.
5. Augmented Caller ID (Internet lookups).
6. iCal Logging. Track previous calls in your calendar. Show related calls, appointments, Email
messages, or contacts with a few clicks.
7. Event URLs allow you to link caller ID information from your phone to a URL on the web so
you can integrate with web applications like Salesforce.
8. Google Voice integration. Dial from any GV connected phone (indirectly). Send SMS to
multiple recipients (free).
9. VoIP Caller ID. Automatically scans for your Linksys/Sipura or OBiHAI VoIP telephone adaptor.
10. Easy to configure Caller ID sharing. See who's calling or dial remotely from other computers
(running Phone Amego) on your LAN.
11. Simple call screening can block unwanted calls based on their Caller ID.
12. Keep notes on each caller in a shared database.
13. Displays phone numbers in Address Book format.
14. Designed to maximize up time. In the rare event Phone Amego or some underlying system
service crashes, Phone Amego's built-in crash reporter will display a dialog offering to send a
detailed crash report to the developer, and then relaunch the application automatically after 30
seconds.