Call Firewall

callfirewallshot This looks to be a very interesting program that is worth trying.  Check out the feature list  below … and BTW, it’s FREE.

CallFirewall basically rejects unwanted calls.

a. Accept all calls - pretty self explanatory
b. Accept call from My Contacts only - accepts calls from contacts only, others are rejected
c. Reject all calls - pretty self explanatory
d. White List - accepts calls only from the white listed nos
e. Black List - accepts all call except from the black listed nos f. Black List Pattern - any no STARTING from the black list pattern list is rejected. for eg. if you enter "123", so all nos STARTING from "123" will be rejected this is a very nice option with which you can block nos from any particular network, country, city , area or whatever you can think of.
f. There is also an option to reply with an SMS.

Ver 1.1
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Also added an option when selected, will ask you whether to send an SMS when a call is rejected
Ver 1.2
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1. Added option to reject unknown / private / withheld nos
2. Option to Add Accepted calls as calendar appointment
3. Option to Add Rejected calls as calendar appointment
4. Toggle Option to show ‘CallFirewall’ in ‘running programs’ / Task Managers
5. Save User Settings so that it remains intact upon restart.
6. Completely revamped UI to accommodate new options

PREREQUISITES:
.NET Compact framework 2

Call Firewall

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One Response to “Call Firewall”


  1. Sweet! Great idea! I’ll have to check out Phone Guard as well. What does it cost Julie? They don’t list any info on their webpage.

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