Enables logging and displaying phone calls across various devices with Bluetooth and network support
Enables logging and displaying phone calls across various devices with Bluetooth and network support
Vote (6 votes)
Program license Trial version
Developer W7 Caller ID
Version W7 Caller ID Server v 3.0.1_
Works under Windows
Vote
(6 votes)
Developer
W7 Caller ID
Works under
Windows
Program license
Trial version
Version
W7 Caller ID Server v 3.0.1_
Pros
- Network-wide caller ID notifications on up to 8 devices
- Compatible with Windows Media Center, XBMC, and Xbox 360 extenders
- Logs calls with detailed history and contact importing
- Blocks unwanted numbers and enables call dropping from any client
- Bluetooth support enables smartphone caller ID notifications
- Sends call email alerts to multiple recipients
Cons
- Interface feels dated compared to more modern applications
- Bluetooth and modem setup may challenge inexperienced users
- Primarily tailored for older operating systems and media solutions
Quick, network-wide caller ID notifications and call logging for Windows.
Overview
W7 Caller ID Server delivers caller identification and call logging to Windows users, ensuring real-time call alerts across your entire home or office network. Originally designed with Windows 7 in mind, the application caters to both traditional landlines (via modem) and modern smartphones, integrating directly with multiple devices and media centers for widespread notification coverage.
Feature Set
W7 Caller ID Server offers robust features to monitor, record, and manage incoming calls. Once connected to a compatible modem or configured for Bluetooth smartphone support, the software sends caller ID notifications to up to eight remote computers on the same network. This is especially helpful for households or businesses wanting caller info to appear anywhere in the building, even while working, browsing, or enjoying content on a media center.
The platform also supports integration with Windows Media Center and third-party solutions such as XBMC, allowing caller alerts to overlay onscreen without interrupting your viewing experience. Each Media Center setup can distribute alerts to multiple extenders, including Xbox 360s.
Call Management and Customization
Beyond instant caller display, W7 Caller ID Server enables advanced call logging for future reference. It offers contact importing to personalize alerts and supports powerful call management features. Unwanted numbers can be blocked, and calls can be immediately dropped from either your PC or the Media Center interface with a single click.
Email notifications can be set up to inform one or more recipients about missed or rejected calls, ensuring no important contact is overlooked. The software also accommodates multiple modems for those who wish to monitor several lines concurrently.
Bluetooth Smartphone Integration
A standout function of W7 Caller ID Server is its capability to capture caller ID from smartphones using Bluetooth, a rare feature among Windows caller ID utilities. This ensures compatibility with both traditional landlines and mobile calls, increasing its versatility for modern users who use both types of phone service.
Performance and Usability
The application is designed for straightforward network setup, with an interface that prioritizes clarity in caller ID display and call historical data. Remote computers typically receive near-instant notifications, and the program’s system impact is minimal.
While the user interface follows an older Windows aesthetic, it remains practical and functional for its dedicated purpose. However, some newer users may find the setup and configuration process somewhat more technical, especially when configuring Bluetooth or handling multi-modem situations.
Compatibility and Requirements
W7 Caller ID Server is best suited for users running Windows 7 or later, with added integration for Windows Media Center and XBMC environments. Bluetooth smartphone functionality may require additional configuration steps and compatible hardware.
Summary
W7 Caller ID Server stands out by bringing caller ID to every corner of your network, offering smart management options and unique support for both landlines and mobile devices. Its focus on media center integration and broad device compatibility make it an appropriate choice for users seeking comprehensive caller identification throughout the home or office.
Pros
- Network-wide caller ID notifications on up to 8 devices
- Compatible with Windows Media Center, XBMC, and Xbox 360 extenders
- Logs calls with detailed history and contact importing
- Blocks unwanted numbers and enables call dropping from any client
- Bluetooth support enables smartphone caller ID notifications
- Sends call email alerts to multiple recipients
Cons
- Interface feels dated compared to more modern applications
- Bluetooth and modem setup may challenge inexperienced users
- Primarily tailored for older operating systems and media solutions