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Hi there,

I'm a long time Windows user looking to switch to Linux. One of my most used apps is Phone Link, which I use to make/receive calls and texts through my desktop. It's a lot easier on my hands, which have limited endurance, and typing is a lot easier on my keyboard than my phone.

With my limited research, I saw that KDE Connect almost fits the bill, except it doesn't sync phone calls.

Is there a Linux app with all the functionality of Windows Phone Link?

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