Magic Jack Setup.
It’s really easy to setup, really easy to use. I also did a live chat with them to tell them my two ideas to make Magic Jack better. One is currently being worked on, the other they are trying to figure out how to implement. 1) Integrate the OS X Address Book into Magic Jack so all you have to do is click the person/number to call. 2) Have the option to kill the dock icon/window all together and have Magic Jack in ONLY the Menu Bar. Other than those two things, i love it. Great call quality …
January 27th, 2010 at 10:00 pm
you get to much stade
January 27th, 2010 at 10:00 pm
To tell you the truth I have not been on a call over 100 minutes yet. I have heard somewhere of that happening. I also know if you read the fine print, its not truly unlimited but as long as you stay in an average amount of use with all the users, some using it more than others, should make this number huge. Hope this helps. There is an online chat i think that is pretty nice for things like call limit questions etc. but the callerID thing has no help on their FAQ. Jeremy
January 27th, 2010 at 10:00 pm
To be honest, i haven’t even tried the caller ID. I don’t really plan on anyone having the number, so I’m not sure. Quick question for you.. does yours hang up at specific times? Mine hangs up every time I’ve been on the phone for 117-119 minutes. I’ve tried software updates, and it didn’t help. Not sure what the problem is.
January 27th, 2010 at 10:00 pm
Hello Jeremy, Jeremy here running a magicJack with my macbook pro intel. When you bought that new cordless phone does the callerID work? I have tried software updates for the magicJack and much more. I am using a uniden 6.0 Dect simple 2 phone system. I tried my old 5.8 ghz phone as well and no luck. The callerId works fine on the computer screen but not on my phones.
January 27th, 2010 at 10:00 pm
$40 the first year.. for the actual hardware + service, and then only $20 a year after. ($1.70 per month) It’s actually a really cool product. The call quality is great too.
January 27th, 2010 at 10:00 pm
It only costs $20 a year?