Software Downloads
CallerID.com provides a variety of free software applications that run with Whozz Calling? series devices. Source code for each application is provided for developers. All applications and source code are royalty free and can be distributed without any rights reserved.
Applications are divided into 2 basic types. The EL programs work with Ethernet Link Whozz Calling? devices and the Listener programs work with the RS232 Serial Port Whozz Calling? devices. Determine which type of device you are using and then select the appropriate application.
Software for Users
- EL Setup (download)
- EL Setup allows you to display and change the network settings for an Ethernet Link device. Most users will not need this program as the default settings work in most network environments.
Note that this program can conflict with EL Popup. If you are having trouble detecting a device, make sure EL Popup is not running then restart EL Setup.
We offer free applications that can be run with Whozz Calling? serial devices. These applications have 2 parts. The "Listener" is run on the computer connected to the Whozz Calling? hardware and the "Client" is run on other workstations. The Listener serves to collect data from the hardware, display the call information, and send all call data to other workstations running the Client.
The VB.NET application requires that the Microsoft .NET 2.0 framework exists on the computer. It contains more user features than the Visual Basic 6 (VB6) program. If you have problems with the VB.NET version, try the VB6 version. It is also possible to mix the VB.NET Listener with VB6 clients and visa versa.
Note that the "Listener Service" application is for advanced users and IT professionals.
- Whozz Calling? Listener .NET (download)
- The VB.NET application runs on the Microsoft .NET 2.0 framework.
Features include:
- Multi-line call display
- Unified Listener/Client
- Color-coded Call History Window
The application includes both the WC Listener program to run on the computer connected to the Whozz Calling? hardware and the WC Client to be run on other workstations on a LAN.
- Whozz Calling? Listener VB6 (download)
- This package contains the WC Listener and WC Client applications. These are similar to the VB.NET applications, but contain fewer features. Consider using if the VB.NET program does not operate properly. You can use the VB.NET Listener with VB6 clients and visa versa.
- Whozz Calling? Listener SERVICE (download)
- The Listener service runs in the background of any newer Windows OS (2000, XP, Vista). This only would be installed on the machine connected directly to the Whozz Calling? device. All other computers on the network would simply run the Client application, that comes bundled with two Whozz Calling? Listener applications above.
Software for Developers
- EL Setup
- EL Setup is written in Visual Basic .Net 2008. It communicates with Ethernet Link devices with the UDP protocol.
- EL Setup (Java)
- This version of EL Setup is written for Java 6, it has less features than the .Net version above. It uses the same source code as the Java EL Popup, but with a differnet entry point.
- Python UDP Communication script
- A command line script that allows communication to/from UDP devices. Simply type in a command and it will be broadcasted to every IP on the local network using port 3520. Handy if you're just getting started with UDP protocol.
- Whozz Calling? Listener (VB.Net)
- A version of our Whozz Calling? Listener application written using the .NET framework.
- Whozz Calling? Listener Service (VB.Net)
- This .NET Windows Service runs in the background as a service, connected to the Whozz Calling? Series hardware, and broadcasting call data across your network to the Whozz Calling? Listener Client of your choice.
- Whozz Calling? Listener (VB6)
- A version of our Whozz Calling? Listener application written in VB6.
- Whozz Calling? Listener (Java)
- A version of our Whozz Calling? Listener application written in Java for cross-platform compatibility. Using the Java Communications API from Sun Microsystems. Please note that the Java Communications API as it comes from Sun is for the Windows and Solaris/SPARC operating systems. Third-party packages/libraries are necessary for implementation on other operating systems.
- Whozz Calling? Listener (Delphi 7)
- This is a simple example of how to communicate with the Whozz Calling? series devices using Borland's Delphi 7. The example receives data from the unit and displays it, as well as broadcasting the data to a local network.
- EasyRecord
- The EasyRecord application works with the ID Voice product. It provides a simple system of recording and downloading voice files to the ID Voice hardware. Source code is available, written in Visual Basic .NET 2008
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