The speereo voice mailer app lets you send a voice email...supposed to be freeware..all the sites I find lead to cnet for download and that link doesn't appear to be working. Does anyone have an alternate download link?
This one worked for me......
Nice short link
http://software-files.download.com/...48cc866288182dd896&pid=10824669&psid=10824668
Not sure if there's any "session specific" data in that URL (such that it won't work for you/anyone else), but give it a shot....
Mark.
Thanks...managed to get it and get it installed but the speech engine doesn't appear to work with windows mobile 6.1...oh well.....anyone know of any other free "send voice email" programs?
Check out Dial2Do
I was using Jott for this but they have started charging. Dial2Do can send a text, email, or set calendar reminders with a phone call. Useful when driving. Reqall has a similar offering, but Dial2Do seems more flexible to me.
hope this helps.
crissg said:
I was using Jott for this but they have started charging. Dial2Do can send a text, email, or set calendar reminders with a phone call. Useful when driving. Reqall has a similar offering, but Dial2Do seems more flexible to me.
hope this helps.
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Thanks...I was also using jott. Tried reqall but I don't want all my contacts to have to "approve" me before I can send them a message. I'll check dial2do out.
A workaround to jott no longer letting you send messages to contacts for free is you can setup filters in your email client and say "route to personA" at beginning of message. Kludgy but works.
crissg said:
I was using Jott for this but they have started charging. Dial2Do can send a text, email, or set calendar reminders with a phone call. Useful when driving. Reqall has a similar offering, but Dial2Do seems more flexible to me.
hope this helps.
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This one worked for me......
Nice short link
http://software-files.download.com/s...&psid=10824668
Not sure if there's any "session specific" data in that URL (such that it won't work for you/anyone else), but give it a shot....
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famewolf said:
Thanks...managed to get it and get it installed but the speech engine doesn't appear to work with windows mobile 6.1...oh well.....anyone know of any other free "send voice email" programs?
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This one worked for me......
Nice short link
http://software-files.download.com/s...&psid=10824668
Not sure if there's any "session specific" data in that URL , but give it a shot....
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A webservice GVmax moniters your google voice account and sends the sms to your phone immediately. All you have to do is give them your google login creds.
Seems like a good way to save some battery life and do more gv texting. Just thought I'd share.
https://www.gvmax.com/
I'm new. But isn't it a bad idea to give a relatively new web site that much access to your life?
i get them asap anyways?
milkit said:
i get them asap anyways?
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same here...
jtmercutio said:
same here...
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I'm talking about if you use the GV app on your android device. The most you can set the notifications to check is every 5 mins and that's a battery killer.
Uhmmm y not just forward them to your phone number from gv ? Instant
Edit: u can even reply to the sms gv sends u
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A webservice GVmax moniters your google voice account and sends the sms to your phone immediately. All you have to do is give them your google login creds.
Seems like a good way to save some battery life and do more gv texting. Just thought I'd share.
https://www.gvmax.com/
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Now we just need an app that lets you make and receive calls over wifi/data with our GV numbers
Best solution I've seen so far... This does it all... you just need a gtalk client and a callback phone(your carrier number, voip client w/service and pstn set up or your google talk on your computer). I'm using it with palringo and agephone over wifi only(my radio isn't even turned on) and it works great! =D
I can't get it to work, but lots of people have had success with Ultimate VOIP which can be found here... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=908783 It uses the system's built in contact list and dialer.
I think this would be awesome paired with either Beejive IM or Palringo on your winmo phone.
Anyone having problems with voice actions?
I cannot get:
Send email to...
Send text to...
Call...
function to work at all. The recipient is actually inside the message and not the send email to "..." part. Any way to fix this?
I am using Cognition 3.02.
It works but not very accurate and may require a few tries. Your contact need to be in your contact list (or maybe even Google Contact list). If it can't recognize your contact name, it will put in message body instead.
foxbat121 said:
It works but not very accurate and may require a few tries. Your contact need to be in your contact list (or maybe even Google Contact list). If it can't recognize your contact name, it will put in message body instead.
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All of my contacts are synced via microsoft exchange. Should I transfer them to google?
Not sure. I have mine duplicated in Google Contacts anyway. Test it with a Google Contact and see what happens.
Use Vlingo, work much better.
saint168 said:
Use Vlingo, work much better.
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You'd think this would be a built in feature...I have a group of people I need to email on a regular basis, but the only way I can do it in the gmail app is by "Reply All" to a previous email and delete all the old email/subject...
Why in heaven's name can't I easily email multiple people from the app? I can do it online on my laptop...am I missing something here, or is this just a glaring oversight on Google's part?
Really? Nobody knows this?
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Oversight.
Best suggestion, as you've already figured out, is save a draft with the contact info.
AMAZING
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Oversight.
Best suggestion, as you've already figured out, is save a draft with the contact info.
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That seems like a pretty big oversight...what a bunch of goons. Thanks.
These are the same guys that omitted sending to groups in the text messaging program.
not to hijack, but how i can i get images to automatically display on my emails?
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These are the same guys that omitted sending to groups in the text messaging program.
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Ha, that's a very good point that I had forgotten...
Nothing chaps my ass more than little **** like that that's forgotten/omitted.
A year later, and those fools still haven't updated the app so users can send emails to distribution lists they've setup. Jerks.
A working solution
This method was described somewhere on these forums, and it works. I am just repeating what someone else discovered.
Make a new contact, using a name which is meaningful to you.
For the email address, build a list of the emails for everyone in the group, using this pattern:
[email protected]>,<[email protected]>,<[email protected]>,<[email protected]
NOTE the >,< between each contact, but nothing before the first email in the list, and nothing after the final email in the list.
This works around the missing group function.
Download and use ContactGroupU from the Google Play store.
on your computer go to gmail and add those contacts in some group and call it something for example "912dd" and go on the app and in the "To:" Area start typing the name "912dd" and select it when it shows up
I want to report something that I'm not sure is a bug. I guess I just need some advice
When using the AOSP-based Corporate email app, I'm getting unintentionally highlighted text in my messages
Example:
If I open my email app and search for "hello", I see all emails that contain the word "hello". Also, the text within the email "hello" is highlighted in yellow.
If I reply or forward that message, the highlighted text persists which can be seen by all recipients.
I can duplicate it on my friend's stock Galaxy Nexus and on my Galaxy S3. It happens with all AOSP based email apps (4.0+).
The really strange thing is that I can't find anyone online who is reporting the same thing. Any advice is appreciated.
Thanks
No idea but I find AquaMail to be a awesome email client, maybe switch if it meets your requirements?
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No idea but I find AquaMail to be a awesome email client, maybe switch if it meets your requirements?
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It doesn't work for me. I need full Exchange 2010 integration and AquaMail only operates with IMAP / POP enabled. I'm wondering if it is just my Exchange server. I find it hard to believe that no one else has reported this. I'm wondering if maybe this was a "feature" added by Google and I'm just not seeing the value haha
Thanks for your reply
I used EasySMS (previously Pansi SMS) until Kitkat, when MMS didn't work on my S4 Active anymore. Since then I have used Go SMS Pro, which is less easy (takes a few steps to get to the inbox style folder window), but still works. And now, with version 6 those "%¤"!&%!¤&%# morons (read like a very mad Donald Duck!) have messed up that and mate it into an SMS app for idiots who only wants a fancy theme. No folder view anymore. Are there any other apps worth trying? I really, really, really hate "conversation mode", I don't have conversations in SMS! I get an SMS, answer and delete. Showing what I said before (since I have deleted the received ones) is just annoying, and I want all SMS collected in one view. With my mail warnings I get 40-50 SMS every day, so I just need a very neat and clean interface, and the ability to send SMS and MMS. No fancy theme or bull**** like that. Does anybody have a god tip on an app for that?
New messenger from Google is great,better than stock SMS app and hangouts.
Thanks! Is it possible to do that as a pure "received SMS list", old school? And is it possible to use it without any other Google stuff than a Gmail account (which is only used for Android purchases)? I am hysterically unsocial (no Facebook, no Twitter, no Instagram, no nothing except for forums and mail), so if it requires Google +, use of Hangouts or any other stuff like that I'm out.
Nah man,you just install it and you're good to go,i think it doesn't even require gmail. I too don't have anything like that,im just browsing g+ and XDA. And i don't understand what you mean by "recieved SMS list" ,but in general,it's the most simple and clear SMS app i have ever tried. Just search google for it.
I may be dense, but I can't find it. I found Hangouts, but that's very far from what I'm looking for. It has one window, and there it shows all conversations, also my sent messages (because the received messages are deleted). What I'm looking for is one that has a traditional folder structure, with an inbox that only shows messages in, and nothing else. And preferably no threaded messages either, when I answer. So when I answer one, I only see the one I'm answering, not the message history of that contact. Do you understand what I mean?
Yes,ill paste the link
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Here
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8Q9z2mAd85kdUZheC05SHZxT0E/preview
Thanks, but I'm afraid that isn't what I'm looking for. It seems like it shows sent messages as well in the main list, and I want something that only shows received messages in a list, nothing else.