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| tmoran@acm.org 2007-08-21, 10:33 pm |
| When my phone is back on (after driving or whatever) it tells me how many
voicemail messages it has. Is there any service that would display on
screen a list of the numbers that called and left voicemails, and then
let me select among them which I want to listen to, rather than just
order-of-arrival?
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| Todd Allcock 2007-08-22, 4:33 am |
| At 21 Aug 2007 20:23:25 -0500 tmoran@acm.org wrote:
> When my phone is back on (after driving or whatever) it tells me
how many
> voicemail messages it has. Is there any service that would display
on
> screen a list of the numbers that called and left voicemails, and
then
> let me select among them which I want to listen to, rather than just
> order-of-arrival?
This is the "Visual Voicemail" feature the iPhone has made popular.
Callwave.com offers a VVM service, that, if your phone supports push
e-mail (lik a Blackbery or Windows Mobile phone) will e-mail you your
Voicemails with the audio as an attachment so you don't even have to
call- just select and play.
Less featured phones can receive texts of the name (if available via
caler ID) and number who called with a short summary of the voicemail
in text (accuracy depends on how clearly the caller spoke, and
generally leaves much to be desired!)
--
"I don't need my cell phone to play video games or take pictures
or double as a Walkie-Talkie; I just need it to work. Thanks for
all the bells and whistles, but I could communicate better with
ACTUAL bells and whistles." -Bill Maher 9/25/2003
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