SI Caller ID 1.0

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ABOUT SI Caller ID

Give your old modem a new life – use it as part of a big-screen talking Caller ID announcement system. Learn who's calling without leaving your sofa. See caller's name and number on your computer desktop or hear your computer speaking them out loud. Save your time and nerves and defend yourself against telemarketing calls not covered by the National Do Not Call Registry. Install SI Caller ID and turn your PC into a powerful call screening system for absolutely free! Most computer users no longer use their modems to access the Internet. The days of dial-up are over, but hardware is still there. Why wasting your computer resources while expensive call announce systems when your computer can do it much better with the help of your otherwise unused old modem! It is up to you to select how you want to see who's calling. SI Caller ID can display incoming calls in an unobtrusive balloon near your system clock or pop-up a dialog with complete call details. Worried about missing a call while you're away? SI Caller ID keeps history of the last ten calls, displaying names and numbers of the most recent callers. SI Caller ID can talk, too! What if you're away from your phones and your computer? There's no need to leave a sofa to learn who's calling! Hear the caller's name and number said out loud through the computer speakers. Using the Windows built-in speech engine, SI Caller ID announces incoming calls with a voice, and clearly speaks names and numbers. Did you know that the National Do Not Call Registry does not protect you against all telemarketers? Charities and non-profits are excluded, and business numbers are not eligible to participate in the Registry. Stop the rest of the telemarketers with SI Caller ID! Blocking telemarketing calls has never been easier with tools as simple as a modem and a free software utility. SI Caller ID blocks known telemarketers and withheld telephone numbers by allowing your phone ring just once before detecting the caller.