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CIDTrackerX

CIDTrackerX - 1.2.0.29

Decode, display, receive and serve caller ID from CID modem or server

All Time: (2.6)
This Version: (2.0)
Current Version: 1.2.0.29
Release Date: 2007-09-06
License: Commercial
Downloads (this version): 1,224
Downloads (all versions): 8,205
Price: $15.00

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Product Description:

CIDTrackerX is a Macintosh Caller ID program that can display Caller ID information from a compatible modem or receive Caller ID information from a compatible Caller ID server program such as another copy of CIDTrackerX, CallerID Sentry for Windows, ACID Server for the 3COM Ergo Audrey Internet Appliance, YAC for Windows or an NCID server.

Features:
  • Decodes CID information from a modem attached to your Macintosh
  • Receives Caller ID information from a networked copy of CIDTrackerX
  • Receives CID info from a networked computer running a Caller ID server supporting the Network Caller ID (NCID) protocol
  • Receives CID info from CallerID Sentry or a program that supports that protocol like the ACID Program for the 3Com Audrey (which has a CID compatable modem built in).
  • Receives CID info from a Yet Another Caller ID (YAC) compatible server.
  • Sends CID data to a networked computer that is running a client program supporting the NCID
  • Sends CID data to a networked computer that is running a client program supporting the Caller ID Sentry protocol
  • Sends CID data to a another copy of CIDTrackerX running on the network operating in either NCID or Caller ID Sentry client mode
  • Shows list of received calls
  • Run an AppleScript when any call comes in.
  • Run a specific AppleScript when an individual number comes in.
  • Send a customized E-Mail
  • Tell Growl to display a notification
  • Looks up numbers in Address Book for name display

What's new in this version:

  • Receives CID info from a networked computer running a Caller ID server supporting the Network Caller ID (NCID) protocol
  • Sends CID data to a networked computer that is running a client program supporting the NCID
  • Tell Growl to display a notification
  • Looks up numbers in Address Book for name display

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

Additional Requirements:

  • Tested on Mac OS X 10.4.10

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CIDTrackerX ReviewGood, if it ever gets fixed - Version: 1.2.0.29, 3/30/2008 06:41PM PST

tomgubi
Well, the good news is that this is the only CID program that reliably works with my Aluminum iMac and Apple USB modem.

The bad news is that the program appears not to properly detach the modem when the computer goes to sleep. So if CIDTrackerX is running when the iMac goes to sleep, my computer gets stuck in sleep mode and requires a power cycle to restart.

I submitted a bug report and never got a response, and there have been no updates for quite a while. If it ever get fixed it'll be good, but right now it's useless to me.
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CIDTrackerX ReviewDon't waste your time (or money) - Version: 1.1fc4, 11/10/2005 03:10PM PST

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dagro
Promised bug fixes never materialize, emails go unanswered. This dog won't hunt.
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CIDTrackerX Troubleshooting ReportThis App does nothing when my phone rings - Version: 1.1fc4, 6/4/2005 05:58PM PST

berniedahl
As an earlier comment noted there is not any documentation. I plugged my mac into a splitter with the other cable going to my phone. So what do I need to do in order to see who is calling? I've opened CIDTrackerX and in the window the note says: "Server Mode: Waiting for Call" but nothing happens when the phone rings.
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