Editor's review
With the rising crime quotient all over the world, the safety of our near and dear ones has become a critical concern for all. Security surveillance is the order of the day everywhere, and people are taking various steps to ensure keeping the antisocial elements at bay. Recording cameras, armed guards and barbed fences are just the few examples of how we try to shield ourselves from danger. Furthermore, gaining entry into the list are software like the WhoCalls 2.0.2, a sophisticated caller id application which scans the caller’s identity and ensures proofing of the security entry mechanism.
The WhoCalls 2.0.2 opens with a simple and neat interface that comes across as extremely user friendly and helpful. The small window shows the main options placed at the top pane, and a middle screen for displaying the image of the caller. The software uses the modem to detect the identity of the caller, popularly called as caller ID; telephone service that transmits the caller’s phone number to the called person’s phone machine. The software has been designed to display the caller’s information, along with a photograph and details. Furthermore, the software can also be used to display in an external database. When configured on the system correctly as a server, the application needs only one modem for activating the caller ID reception mechanism and then it distributes the caller information to all on its client’s network. Overall, the application scores over many others in its class for its sheer ease of use and innovative caller identification and information dissemination properties.
We can safely say that the WhoCalls 2.0.2 is application worth investing in, taking into account its viable features and security quotient, and hence gets a score of 3.5 rating points for its reliable performance and accurately tracking the caller details.
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