Talkety Firefox-Extension
Installing the Talkety Firefox Extension will allow you to connect to any phone number found on any website, by right-clicking the number and selecting Talkety from the pop-up menu that appears.
If your version of firefox is not set to accept pop-ups or downloads, you must go to the options tab which will appear to the right of the screen and choose “allow” from the options list.
Talkety Apple Dashboard Widget
Use a Mac? Then dial directly from your Apple Dashboard. Just press your Dashboard key and type in any two numbers. Press connect, and your phone will ring instantly. No need to open your browser or to login – the widget will remember your login data.
Download the widget and double-click to install it.
The widget requires Mac OS X 10.4 or 10.5
Coming soon
Talkety Apple iSync Plugin
With our Talkety plugin for Apple iSync, you can sync your Apple address book, your iPod, your iPhone and any other mobile device with Talkety.
So you have all your phone numbers available anywhere, at any time and on any device. Changes on any of the devices will be automatically transferred to all other devices.
Available as soon as our tests with the iPhone are complete
Talkety Apple Address Book Plugin
If you are a Mac user, you know Apple’s great Address Book application.
With our plugin, you can easily dial numbers from all your contacts with a simple click, no matter whether you have them in your online Talkety address book or not.
If you click a number, you get the rate displayed immediately and can select one of your own source numbers. Just click “Connect” and start calling.
Download the plugin and double click the DMG file to open it. Drag the Plugin to the address book plugins folder supplied.
Talkety Microsoft Outlook Plugin
If you are a Windows user, you know Outlook and its great contact management!
With our Outlook Plugin, you can dial numbers from within Outlook – without having to open your browser and surf to the Talkety homepage.
The plugin remembers you username and password. It just asks for your source number – where it suggests recently used ones and shows the route cost for the call then.
Coming soon

