Published by Marat Saytakov
1. Enter phone number manually via Windows keyboard or on-screen virtual keyboard.
2. It even recognizes an identical dialing code for US/Canada, and Russia/Kazakhstan phone numbers.
3. On launch, the app will try to paste a phone number from the pasteboard.
4. Numpad recognizes country calling codes, and shows a country name on top.
5. Easy to dial a number, and then call using your iPhone.
6. If there is not a phone number there, the app ignore it.
7. Numpad doesn’t collect any user data, address book contacts, or anything else.
8. Hold 0 button to enter “+”.
9. It even makes 0 network requests.
10. Everything is offline.
Download and Install Numpad - PC
Download for PC - server 1 -->Intel, 64-bit processor, OS X 10.7 or later.
Compactible OS list:Yes. The app is 100 percent (100%) safe to download and Install. Our download links are from safe sources and are frequently virus scanned to protect you
Just wanted to make a simple call on my Windows
Even if you have FaceTime set up on a Windows iOS computer, if the same account is not linked to an iPhone you’re unable to make a call. Complete waste of money. Would not recommend.
No # or * buttons -really?
Purchased this for dialing to check balances on accounts, but was not able to do so because these buttons do not exist. Yoh developer person, how about adding these - Please?
Wish I read reviews first!!
Thank goodness it was only .99. This was a waste of a dollar, doesn't work at all! Save your money!!
LOVE IT! I use it to fire off work calls as the tickets roll into my email all day.
Incredibly useful and intuitive app for making calls on the fly from your Windows (with an iPhone on wifi somewhere in the vicinity). First big plus: it completely eliminates having to use facetime for Windows to make calls. EVER AGAIN! Personally, I never use facetime’s video chat feature on my Windows, and it’s annoying having to activate my camera and deal with the clunky facetime UI every time I want to make a cellular call "from" the Windows. This app bypasses facetime and gets you right from the number pad onto the call. If you have a pair of headphones connected to the Windows, they entire process is suuuper slick. Second big plus: I have to make out-of-country calls quite often and this app will display the country name that matches the number you’ve dialed. Useful when you just want a quick confirmation you’re calling who you think you’re calling… Only downside: the auto-pasting of the clipboard phone number is really hit-or-miss. It seems to ignore a lot of common phone number syntaxes, e.g. (XXX)XXX-XXXX doesn’t work. I pretty much always end up having to paste it in myself, which is still convenient. I’d love that auto-paste to work though. I CTRL+C a lot of phone numbers throughout the day so removing the extra step of pasting would be icing on the cake. All in all, excellent job by developer Marat Saytakov. Happily paid the buck for it. Looking forward to seeing what else he has in the works for Windows productivity apps.
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