NCIDpop Changelog

What's new in NCIDpop 0.10.5

Aug 30, 2014
  • Do not display Device name if it is a "dash."
  • Add option to display messages in system tray or using 3rd party notifier.
  • Add option to display message table with "broken out" fields.
  • Add preference to disable incoming call and message popups.
  • Add support for display outgoing NOT messages.
  • Add server API detection support.
  • Add ability to send server messages from NCIDpop.

New in NCIDpop 0.10.4 (Jun 23, 2014)

  • Added support for audio mixer selection.
  • Added support for displaying dates in "raw" format.
  • Fix issue where text messages wouldn't send if they had quotes in them.

New in NCIDpop 0.10.3 (May 13, 2014)

  • Added support for custom reading (i.e. text-to-speech) for text messages.

New in NCIDpop 0.10.2 (May 13, 2014)

  • Added support for custom name reading (i.e. text-to-speech) for all operating systems.
  • Added support for sending text messages via third party messengers.
  • Added support for new server message format available in ncidd 0.89.
  • Added support to play ringtone for smartphone calls.

New in NCIDpop 0.10.1 (May 13, 2014)

  • Added client control of aliases, white lists, and black lists

New in NCIDpop 0.10.0 (May 13, 2014)

  • Rewrote NCIDpop in Java to create a cross-platform compatible version
  • Added support for NOT messages and PID calls.
  • Added support for custom notifiers (i.e. Growl) for all operating systems

New in NCIDpop 0.9.18 (May 13, 2014)

  • Fixed matching of short numbers (e.g., PBX extensions)
  • Fixed problem where settings stuck even when Cancel was clicked
  • Added Line capability to call history and notifications
  • Added hidden SwapMonthAndDay preference (defaults write edu.stanford.akosut.NCIDpop SwapMonthAndDay -bool YES) to work around invalid date formats being provided by some NCID servers
  • Allow disabling of phone number formatting (uncheck "Automatically format phone numbers" in the Phone tab of Address Book Preferences)
  • Update phone number formats when you open NCIDpop's Settings