Magicfeatures Plugin For Magicjack Crack
Setting up MagicFeatures' Call Blocker MagicFeatures is a plugin for magicJack, either adding new features or enhancing magicJack's features. Many readers will appreciate the call blocker it includes to prevent nuisance calls. Costs $19.95, but it's a one time expense; there is no additional monthly or annual fee. Once installed, the plugin improves the features and call quality of magicJack.
MagicJack and MagicJack Plus Support, Reviews. Get the full licensed version of the 'Magicfeatures' software plugin for a one time payment of just $19.95!!! Would anyone be kind enough to share a working serial # for magicfeatures 2.11 for magic jack? This nifty plugin allows magicjack owners to block calls from any numbers they wish - great w.
Check it out: After you've installed MagicFeatures, you'll see its icon in your taskbar, as shown to the left (click to enlarge the picture). Right click on that taskbar icon, then click on “Features Dashboard” in the pop-up menu. Unfortunately, the MagicFeatures window is fixed in size, so you'll have to scroll around a bit to see all the pieces of the dashboard. The picture to the left was taken from the lower right quadrant of the dashboard. My apologies for having to struggle getting the dashboard in view. Once you get past that struggle, you'll appreciate what MagicFeatures has to offer.
The screenshot below shows a checkbox to enable or disable blocking anonymous phone callers – those who hide their caller ID when calling. Just make a selection in the check box, then scroll to the bottom of the dashboard and click the “SAVE CHANGES” button.
To block specific phone numbers, go to the “Selective Call Rejection Table”, shown below. Fill in the number you'd like blocked in the upper field, and click the “Add Specified Number” button. The number will appear in the lower field, and will no longer bother you. Note that you can use * as a wildcard to block all toll free numbers or all callers from a specific area code. For example, to block all callers in the 212 area code, put 212******* in the upper field and click the “Add Specified Number” button. No one in the 212 area code will be able to ring your phone after you've hit the “SAVE CHANGES” button. You can similarly block specific exchanges by specifying the area code and exchange, followed by four asterisks (417719****).
Any caller in the 417-719 exchange will be refused by MagicFeatures. To the best of my knowledge, there is no limit to how many phone numbers you can include in the lower box – I have accumulated more than a dozen numbers.
There's also no limit to how you mix and match numbers. You could have all toll free numbers blocked, as well as 15 other specific numbers on your black list – in addition to blocking all anonymous callers. To have blocked numbers automatically disconnected, check the box shown below. Anyone on your blocked callers list (“Selective Call Rejection Table”) will simply hear a busy signal.
If you leave the box unchecked, the caller will be sent to voice mail. In either case, the caller won't even ring your phone. Note that this option applies to all blocked callers, whether anonymous callers, callers in a specific blocked area code, or individual blocked numbers. Just remember to click the “SAVE CHANGES” button before closing the MagicFeatures dashboard. You can also have MagicFeatures sound a Blocked Call Chime when a call is blocked.
Put a check the box next to “Blocked Call Chime”, just above “Hangup Blocked Calls” in the picture above. Keep in mind that the option to block all callers (or send them to voice mail) applies to any blocked call – whether an anonymous caller, a selectively blocked number, or a group of numbers blocked using the “*” wildcard.
If you have many numbers blocked, you may find this option is a bit of a pain – then just uncheck the box and let silence reign. MagicFeatures also give your the nuclear call blocking option – Do Not Disturb. To enable this option, just put a check in the box highlighted in the picture to the right. It's great if you need time to concentrate on that tax return, or just to take a nap. Remember that if you have both “Do Not Disturb” and “Hangup Blocked Calls” checked, and you do not have “Blocked Call Chime” checked, you'll never know anyone called.
The only clue you may get is if you have installed the magicJack app on your smartphone. The plugin doesn't affect the magicJack app; you'll just have to turn it off if you really need a break from the phone. As before, be certain to check the “SAVE CHANGES” button before exiting the dashboard.
Read more about the additional features possible with MagicFeatures. You'll be able to do things with your little “Do It Yourself” home phone service that Ma Bell never dreamed of! Do you have a question or comment about using the call blocker from MagicFeatures? Drop a note in the comment box below and put it out there for all to see! You may find the answer you're looking for – or perhaps you'll hear from another sympathetic user. The app can only work while your magicJack is connected to your PC – not to your router. We use a small thinclient for that reason.
It consumes about 20 watts, typically on for $40 – $60 (just a random listing from an eBay search). Wwe Smackdown Vs Raw 2013 Pc Download Kickass more. It doesn’t have its own monitor, keyboard, or mouse; we just use Windows Remote Access if we need to access magicJack on the thinclient.
If you don’t want to get into remote access, you can also run magicJack on a netbook (a small laptop), and leave that running all the time. We like all the features of MagicFeatures, so we keep our magicJack Plus plugged into the USB port all the time.
Let me know if you have other questions – Dennis. I got MJ about 2 month ago and it is great. On the beginning I connected it to my PC and Telephone Vtech Dect6 to MJ but the volume was very weak, lots of static, simply quality was miserable. Then I connected MJ to the router directly and now it is just like a regular phone, really great. I still wish I could connect to the PC. Even better PC and direct to router would be perfect. The problem can’t be the computer, it is a Surface Pro 3 with i7 chip, therefore PC-power is not the problem.
Still, would like to know if it could be done PC and direct connect. I have used MJ for several years and have tried several computers, most powerful enough to do sophisticated computing. The reception with MJ connected to the PCs was, and still is, uniformly inferior to plugging directly into the router. The clarity of sound is so different as to be startling.
I find it interesting that MJ has not figured out a way for customers to block all unwanted callers, including those shown as unavailable and anonymous. My opinion is that many current MJ users, such as I, will bail on MJ for the first company that provides call blocking as a consistently working service.
I agree Wendell. It doesn’t seem like it should be rocket science to block incoming calls. MagicFeatures seems to have the knack of it! By the way, you may be able to improve your call quality, by opening up Windows Task Manager and on the Processes tab, right click on the magicJack process. In the local menu that appears, you can change the CPU priority and the I/O priority a little higher, so magicJack gets a little better cut of the computer’s resources. I have a thinclient dedicated to run my magicJack, which is not powerful at all – but our conversations are as clear as the landline magicJack replaced. Just a thought.
Hi George – and sorry for the late reply. I took the week off!
This is an odd symptom, and one I’ve not encountered before. My best suggestion is to contact the plugin’s author (I’m just a satisfied customer 😉 ) and they’ll be able to help sort it out. You can reach them at They generally respond within a day.
INFORMATION TO INCLUDE WITH YOUR TECHNICAL SUPPORT REQUEST 1. Detailed description of the problem including exactly how what happens differs from what is expected and under what conditions it consistently occurs. Exactly what troubleshooting step below you have taken to diagnose the problem and what happened.
If you receive warning or error messages, the exact message and words displayed. You may also attach screenshots. Cut and paste a copy of the log file into your email message (obtained by right mouse clicking on the Magicfeatures traybar icon and selecting “Troubleshooting” from the menu that appears and pressing the “Show Log File” button). Hope this helps – Dennis. Hi Keisha – The site software here holds all comments until they’re reviewed and identified as spam or as a legitimate comment. To date, this site has had well over 10,000 spam comments! To answer your question, MagicFeatures lets you either send blocked calls to your voice mail or simply disconnects the call.
There is no alternate message to tell them the call has been blocked. If the caller goes to voice mail, they’ll hear your normal, witty, outgoing message followed by a beep, and you’ll be notified you’ve got a voice mail. I suppose you could contact them and tell them they’re being blocked, but I don’t send bothersome callers to voicemail.
Once I’ve identified a serial nuisance caller, I just have MagicFeatures disconnect that number and let it go at that. Hope this helps! Greetings Glen, This is an odd symptom, and one I’ve not encountered before.
My best suggestion is to contact the plugin’s author (I’m just a satisfied customer? ) and they’ll be able to help sort it out. You can reach them at, and generally respond within a day. You should not have any beeping at all if you’ve turned off call waiting. Note that there are two ‘flavors’ when it comes to turning off call waiting though – – Cancel Call Waiting (Dial 70) on a per-call basis. To disable call waiting for a single call, dial 70 and when you hear dialtone again enter the number you wish to call.
Call waiting will be restored after you hang up. – Permanently enabling or disabling call waiting; done in the features dashboard using a check box on the right side of the dashboard. Hope this helps! Hi Billy, Unfortunately, there’s no way to block a constantly changing phone number.
It’s also relatively easy to change a computer’s IP with dynamic addressing, so even IP blocking won’t do the job. Your thought about finding the computer’s Mac address sounds interesting, but I have no idea how you’d detect the address or implement call blocking if you could detect it. The best way to deal with your situation would be to white list all callers that are OK to ring through (friends, family, business acquaintances, etc), using the Priority Call Table from MagicFeatures. Then you can turn on the Priority Calls Only feature, and send all other callers to voice mail and sort out which deserve responses.
If inappropriate calls come in, you can elect to put their number on the Selective Call Rejection Table. Keep in mind that you can use wildcards to block callers coming from a specific area code or phone exchange too. Hope this helps! Sadly, MagicFeatures only works on magicJack phone calls, and then only when your magicJack is plugged directly into your Windows computer Sergio.
I use the Call Control – Call Blocker app for my mobile. It can also block calls coming into your magicJack app. For more info, go to and search or scroll down to “Block Landline Calls with Call Control”. You may have to hunt a bit to find out how to get your magicJack app to ring your mobile number simultaneously – I use Google Voice to make it happen. Best of luck with it! Greetings Winnie – I don’t have any idea why your phone rings once – mine is silent, and the only way I know anyone called is to check for voicemail.
Perhaps it’s a difference in the phone itself (?) Your caller should hear one of two things if their number is blocked – either they will go directly to voice mail, or their call will simply be disconnected. You can set MagicFeatures to do one or the other in the dashboard.
Give it a try! Block your cell phone number or a friend’s number temporarily, and call your magicJack number from that blocked number. See what kind of result you get.