Caller ID software for Windows 95/98/NT that identifies incoming calls and displays the caller's name and number on the screen.
System requirements for Who's Calling include a modem that supports caller ID service, Windows 95 or newer, a 486dx-100 or greater processor, and a soundcard (optional). Additionally, the service requires a caller ID service on the user's telephone line and at least 16 megabytes of RAM.
Who's Calling stores phone numbers in a phone book database and will alert users when incoming calls match an entry in the phone book. The software provides users with a range of features that can be used to grab their attention, including flashing banners, pop-up windows, or email notifications. There's also an external phonebook viewer/editor, selectable call and program logging, the capability to import MS Outlook and Eudora Mailer address books, an internal phone dialer, and support for handling dial-up networking connections.
Whether a user is conducting business or waiting for a personal call, Who's Calling saves records of incoming calls, ensuring that they won't miss out on any important information. Users can assign individual sound files to each phonebook entry for an extra level of alertness, and a floating caller info page pops up for every call to identify each caller.
Overall, Who's Calling is an excellent tool that provides users with a suite of features that can make call management streamlined and effortless.