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  • Released
  • Updated
  • May 31, 2009
  • October 17, 2016

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Automate dialing phone numbers with custom rules for international calls, calling cards, or corporate access. Easily manage and share dialing macros based on location and usage history.

Automatic number editing based on rules
Support for IDD, calling cards, and corporate access
Location-based macro sorting
Usage history sorting
Shareable calling macros
Local time and information display
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What's New in Macro Dial

2.1

October 17, 2016

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. update for iOS 10 and bug fixes

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User reviews

Very powerful dialer needing a face lift

I downloaded dozens of calling card and prefix dialers and ultimately decided to keep only this one.

This application is very powerful, and allows prefixed, suffixes, dial digit replacements, pauses, etc.
In a nutshell, it can do everything you might want to do when dialing numbers with calling cards, Skype to go numbers, using your phone I'm a foreign country that won't allow country codes to be used in dial sequence, or which requires local prefixes to be done.

I am incredibly happy with its functionality. It does everything I want it to do and works with ios 10.

However there is significant room for improvement in the looks of the application, and the instructions. The application is not intuitive and most people will probably give up. It requires a bit of basic programming mentality in the configuration of the macros, and some playing around to learn to use it. But if you do, I promise you that this is it! This is the one you have been looking for.

Developer. Consider polishing the interface to make it nicer looking. Also, can you make a command available that does a replacement (example "+") only in the first instance following the command? Right now it applies rules to the entire dial string and it makes creation of the macro more difficult.

However overall it's great. Thanks!
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Crashes

Its very convenient & needed utility. There's No alternative to it on the iStore
Unfortunately keeps crashing when using a Contact that's linked to iCloud and Google

Great app

Finally working better and more stable. Functionality is good, user interface can be further simplified - especially the macros.

The update caused the app to crash on iOS 10

Please fix it.

Pls patch up for 10.0.2

Thank you

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FAQ

How does Macro Dial help with international calls?

Macro Dial allows you to set up custom rules to automatically format phone numbers for international dialing, catering to different country codes, IDD prefixes, and carrier specific requirements.

Can Macro Dial be used with calling cards?

Yes, the app is designed to manage dialing macros for multiple calling cards from different countries, simplifying the process of entering access numbers and PINs.

Does Macro Dial support corporate access numbers?

Absolutely. It can process phone numbers to extract the correct extension and handle corporate access numbers, making it easier to dial from within a company network.

How are macros organized in Macro Dial?

Macros are intelligently sorted based on your current location and your past usage history, ensuring that the most relevant dialing options are readily available.

Can I share my dialing macros with others?

Yes, you can share your calling macros, which is particularly useful if you want to allow others to personalize their PINs or use your pre-configured dialing rules.

What information is displayed for a selected number?

When you tap on a number, Macro Dial displays local time and other relevant information for the selected destination.

Is Macro Dial available on Android devices?

Based on the provided data, Macro Dial is supported on iPhone and iPod devices. Information regarding Android compatibility is not available.

How often is Macro Dial updated?

The app was last updated on October 17, 2016, with version 2.1. This indicates a less frequent update cycle.