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Applications for handling tel: uri and vCard files

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Install linuxdialer from pip3 (Not available for python 2)

pip3 install linuxdialer

Make sure you have ~/.local/bin in PATH environment variable.

Check echo $PATH

Run Application from command line

linuxdialer -t tel:+919988776655
linuxdialer -t tel:5417543010   (Country used from setting)
linuxdialer -v path/to/vcardfile

Test mime handler -

  • Create a test.html containing <a href="tel:+919988776655">Phone</a>, open with firefox/chrome and click on Phone

  • Click on a tel number in evolution addressbook

  • Right click on a vCard file and open with Linux Dialer

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