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Call forwarding via drag & drop
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You can now forward calls to a line key, a speed dial or a list entry using drag & drop.
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Start chat from speed dial or the phone book
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You can now start a chat with a contact from one created speed dial or from a phone book entry, see To start a chat via the Speed dial and To start a chat from the Phonebook.
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Jump list
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You can quickly access various sections of SwyxIt! via the app icon in the taskbar.
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Voice message transcription
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As of version 14.10, SwyxIt! enables the transcription of voice messages. With the appropriate licence and configuration, the user can view the text version of received voice messages in their Voice Box or in the voicemail, see 7.2 Voice message transcription.
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Automatic theme change
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As of version 14.10, if configured, SwyxIt! automatically adopts the set operating system theme (light or dark), see 10.1.1 Design.
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Integrated call control
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You can also manage your calls directly via the Line display on the SwyxIt! interface without an external call control window.
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Sending e-mails from the Call Journal
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As of version 14.01, you can send emails directly from the Call Journal in SwyxIt! and Swyx Connector for Microsoft Teams, see To send an e-mail from the call journal.
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Double-click to start a call
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By double-clicking on a list entry (Phonebook, Call Journal, Voice Box, Call Recordings, VisualContacts), you can dial a phone number directly.
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Redial
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In the input field, you can redial numbers that have already been dialled and call up the redial list. See 8.8 Redial and Redial list.
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Taskbar icons for voice messages and missed calls
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From version 14.01, the SwyxIt! icon in the taskbar also signals missed calls and Voice messages, see A.1 Taskbar icons.
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