Phone Amego User's Guide

Using Growl Notification

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You can select to use Growl notification in addition to or in place of the Call Status window under

the Caller ID tab. If you click in a Growl notification bubble, the corresponding Contact Card is

displayed.

You can select "When Screen Saver is Active" to use Growl notification when you are away from

your desk, and have moving your cell phone Out-of-Range launch your Screen Saver.

You can use Prowl (a Growl client for iPhone) to receive caller ID information on your iPhone

when you are away from your computer. If you use Phone Amego with your home phone for

example, your iPhone can be used as a remote caller ID display when you are working around

the house.

Understanding Phone Amego's Growl Notifications

Calling - initiating an outbound call

Incoming Call - receiving an incoming call

Status Update - a change in status of a previous call

Idle - a previously active call has ended

Alert - other notification (like a device has moved in range, not currently used)

All notifications default to "sticky" except Idle.  Phone Amego uses "coalescing" so that

subsequent notifications for the same call appear as a single notification bubble that is updated.

When a call ends, the final Idle notification is not sticky.

Outbound call states: dialing, connecting, ringing, active, idle

Inbound call states: alerting, active, idle

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