Hi there!

I wrote about the Hands Free Mac App around 2 weeks ago.

In basic terms the App allows the connection of a Bluetooth phone or device - 
Android or IOS - to your Mac and thus control of that device from your Mac.

You can control functions such as make/answer calls, search for contacts and 
dial those and - in the case of android devices - send/receive SMS Text 
Messages.

The App is fully accessible via the Status bar one your Mac which can be 
accessed with VoiceOver by using vo-M twice to get to the status bar, move to 
the “Hands Free” icon etc, a menu will be presented with the various functions 
allowing the dialling of numbers and so forth and with every option selected a 
new window will open on your Mac.

So that’s just part of the Hands Free App experience and what about its hidden 
functions such as recording?

Hands Free will record your phone calls as the link below demonstrates.

The recording is of a simple call to my Voicemail service and I plan to make 
another recording with someone using Telstra’s HD Voice capabilities on their 
network but one thing at a time, here’s the first recording.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/10565527/No%20Name%20-%2026_02_2016%20at%208_31_42%20PM.m4a

You can try Hands free or buy a registered copy for $10 which sounds perfectly 
unreasonable doesn’t it <smile>.


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