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NJRonbo

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So, please no trolls...

I was an iPhone user for many years. Switched to Android three years ago because I wanted the larger screen. I have the Galaxy Note III.

Now that Apple is about to introduce a 5.5" screen I may return to the iPhone brand.

However....

Very impressed with the way the iPhone interacts with Yosemite.

Was wondering if there is software out there that successfully allows an Android to communicate with a Mac desktop/laptop? It would need not only to be able to send caller ID information but also allow you to answer and talk from the desktop itself...

...like Yosemite does.
 
it´s an app for Mac OS X called "Dialogue", it supports any bluetooth phone, even those landline phones with BT. It allows you to dial, and use your Mac as a handsfree device. I have been using it for a while.

It´s not perfect but very similar to Yosemite functionality
 
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