This caller ID app allows call logging within the network, MCE, and XBMC. It offers smartphone Bluetooth support and can be summarized in 50 words.

This application goes a step further in letting you know who is calling before you pick up the phone even if you are engrossed in watching TV. It has the ability to log incoming calls while supporting multiple modem connections.
You can share caller information with up to eight remote computers and/or Media Centers, with each instance of the Media Center supporting up to five Media Center Extenders such as XBOX 360.
This software also enables you to drop incoming calls that you do not wish to pick up using the "Drop" button, which is available on both your PC and Media Center. It also allows for blocking of unwanted numbers, and sends email notifications about all calls to multiple email addresses.
W7 Caller ID's contacts can be easily imported from Google and Outlook, and it has Bluetooth support for different smartphone brands, including iPhone, Android, Windows Phone 7.5, and Blackberry. Additionally, the software also has XBMC support and can also support Caller ID notification on Apple Mac (Growl) and Network notifications support.
What's more, with the Notify Pro application from Google Play, you don't even need Bluetooth to use it. It also has a pause playback, continue playback feature for MCE and Speech for Media Center, complete with volume control which adds to its allure as a great software tool for someone who wishes to stay connected on all fronts.
Version 3.0.1:
- W7 Caller ID application has been split to Windows Service and Tray Application.
- Tray Application can be run on the remote PC.
- Configurable popup size – standard/small.
- Resume Media Center/Mediaportal play after call end.
- Support drop call and blocked number for Asterisk.