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Call Firewall

Posted by Jack Cook on September 23, 2007 – 9:46 am  Share
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callfirewallshot This looks to be a very interesting program that is worth trying.  Check out the feature list  below … and BTW, it’s FREE.

CallFirewall basically rejects unwanted calls.

a. Accept all calls – pretty self explanatory
b. Accept call from My Contacts only – accepts calls from contacts only, others are rejected
c. Reject all calls – pretty self explanatory
d. White List – accepts calls only from the white listed nos
e. Black List – accepts all call except from the black listed nos f. Black List Pattern – any no STARTING from the black list pattern list is rejected. for eg. if you enter "123", so all nos STARTING from "123" will be rejected this is a very nice option with which you can block nos from any particular network, country, city , area or whatever you can think of.
f. There is also an option to reply with an SMS.

Ver 1.1
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Also added an option when selected, will ask you whether to send an SMS when a call is rejected
Ver 1.2
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1. Added option to reject unknown / private / withheld nos
2. Option to Add Accepted calls as calendar appointment
3. Option to Add Rejected calls as calendar appointment
4. Toggle Option to show ‘CallFirewall’ in ‘running programs’ / Task Managers
5. Save User Settings so that it remains intact upon restart.
6. Completely revamped UI to accommodate new options

PREREQUISITES:
.NET Compact framework 2

Call Firewall

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  • whoster69
    Sweet! Great idea! I'll have to check out Phone Guard as well. What does it cost Julie? They don't list any info on their webpage.
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