Published 10/29/2008
at Apple Hot News
Wouldn’t it be great, if during your long commute to or from the office, you could have iPhone automatically dial a list of numbers—hands free—while you concentrate on driving? That’s the premise of iDialUDrive. Using the low-cost ($0.99) application, you can assemble a customized call list before you leave. In the car, iDialUDrive dials each number in succession. It offers other options, too. Take a look.
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