* BROWNH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> A phone book that allows you to click a button to have the number dialed
> seems an obvious thing. Such a thing came bunded with OS/2, and I
> gather Windows CardFile can be set up to do this.
> But when it comes to Linux, I find nothing. The closest I can find are
> some phonebook Java classes, and so I could build an application that
> would run on Linux, but my commitments lie elsewhere. Does anyone know
> a GPL or shareware or even full commercial application that stores info
> on people, as in a phonebook, and has a button that dials the selected
> number?
XEmacs (or emacs) with the Insidious Big Brother DataBase package
(BBDB)
<http://www.xemacs.org/>
<http://pw2.netcom/~simmonmt/bbdb/>
<http://acsyc.anu.edu.au/~tpot/documentation/bbdb-2.00/>
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