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Default Long distance dialer - 04-07-2008, 07:19 PM

I have a 8800 provided by my company.

When I have to make a non-business long distance, I use Yak, a long distance provider. I have to dial a number to get to Yak, then input my NIP, then dial the long distance number.

Is there an application outthere that would make that process easier ?
I mean an application that would dial the Yak number, the NIP, and then make the directory available for searching the contact I want to call.

Thanks for any information,

G.
   
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Default 04-07-2008, 08:55 PM

You can preset the number you need dialed for Yak and you NIP, and save it in the Speed Dial. No application needed, just you own doing.
   
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Default 04-08-2008, 07:43 AM

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You can preset the number you need dialed for Yak and you NIP, and save it in the Speed Dial. No application needed, just you own doing.
I know. What I do now (eg for my mother ) is storing the whole sequence in one of the phone fields within the directory.

I cannot do that for everyone in the directory and I'm zero to remember number. That's why I'm looking for an application that will allow me to search the number by the usual ways and dial it throught Yak (or another provider of that type of service).

Thanks for helping,

G.
   
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Default 04-08-2008, 02:50 PM

BerryDialer by S4BB does exactly what you're looking for. It's not free, but it will accomplish what you're trying to do.
   
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Default 04-08-2008, 11:00 PM

Seems to do exactly what I want.

I will try it tomorrow.

Thanks,

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Default 04-10-2008, 07:31 AM

It works perfectly and, as you said, does exactly what I was looking for.

Thanks again GG72, you're a great Guru.
   
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It works perfectly and, as you said, does exactly what I was looking for.

Thanks again GG72, you're a great Guru.
No problem. ;)
   
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Default 12-03-2008, 02:22 AM

I am using BerryDialer too and it works great. Awesome tool!
   
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