This is the Windows app named Network Caller ID whose latest release can be downloaded as ncid-1.15-src.tar.gz. It can be run online in the free hosting provider OnWorks for workstations.
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Network Caller ID
DESCRIPTION:
The NCID (Network Caller ID) project is Caller ID (CID) distributed over a network. The project contains the NCID package and 4 optional client packages. Each package is described at the NCID web site. A non-inclusive list of 3rd party addons is also available at the web site
Available Packages:
NCID - contains the server, gateways, and a client with output modules
LCDncid - a client that uses LCDproc to display Caller ID on a LCD display
NCIDandroid - a client and gateway for Android devices
NCIDdisplay - a homebrew client that displays on large LED modules
NCIDpop - a popup client for Windows, Mac, and Linux
Features
- Supports gateways, devices, and a modem for Caller ID
- Supports name and number aliases for calls
- Supports messages from clients and gateways
- Auto hangup on calls in the blacklist but not in the whitelist
- Supports phones, tablets, and devices that use Android or iOS
- Multiple clients are permitted and expected
- The ncid client supports output modules to add features
- Does not require a landline with a Android phone using NCIDandroid
Audience
Advanced End Users, End Users/Desktop
User interface
Tk
Programming Language
Unix Shell, Perl, C, Tcl
Categories
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