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Jan 17th, 2008, 9:53 pm
MotionApps mVisualVoiceMail v1.1.1
Requirements: WM5, WM6
Overview: mVisualVoiceMail will boost the way you are working with your voicemails if you receive them as audio file attachments on your e-mail.
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Instead of fumbling through inbox hunting down the voicemails, one by one, guessing who they may be from and trying to play them with mixed success, use mVisualVoiceMail to see them all in one convenient place.
Then push a button to listen to message, to call back sender, to send an e-mail, or to do anything else you feel you should be able to do with your voicemail in the first place.
How does it work?

mVisualVoiceMail tightly integrates into the Pocket Outlook inbox on your phone and filters the voicemail messages that are being delivered to your e-mail. Then, it displays all of your voicemails in a single, easy to use list with all the relevant details about the message: caller name, phone number, date and time the message arrived.

What if Pocket Outlook is no Good?

Even if you are not using Pocket Outlook but some other e-mail application on your phone, such as Good Mobile Messaging, you can still use the advanced audio player features of mVisualVoiceMail to listen to your voice messages.
mVisualVoiceMail includes an industry leading audio player specialized for playing voicemails in a number of industry standard formats. It is a unique player designed with voicemail in mind, capable of decoding audio data generated by commonly used PBXes such as those from Avaya, Cisco or Nortel in G.729, GSM 6.10, G.711 and many other formats that cannot be natively reproduced with Windows Media Player or other audio apps.

Benifits:

* Browse and play voicemails directly on your phone without having to sift trough all the e-mails in your e-mail inbox
* Listen to a wide range of different voicemail audio formats
* Call back sender with a flick of a finger
* Instantly see when and who sent you a voicemail
* Consolidate all the voicemails from different sources on a single place
* If your company already has a VoIP system in place or is considering its implementation, mVisualVoiceMail will perfectly fit into any infrastructure and enable your employees to access the corporate voicemails from their phones


Details:

mVisualVoiceMail features:

* Toggle between brief or detailed views of voicemail list and see your messages before you select the ones you wish to hear
* Integration with Pocket Outlook e-mail inbox. No configuration of e-mail accounts is required - simply select the account through which you receive voicemail attachments from the list of accounts already configured in Pocket Outlook/Messaging
* Even if you are not using Pocket Outlook/Messaging for reading your e-mail, mVisualVoiceMail is the unique solution on the market that is capable of reproducing most industry standard audio formats, straight from your inbox
* Today screen plug-in displaying the total number of new voicemails
* mVisualVoiceMail integrates into context menus of Pocket Outlook - simply select a "Play" menu item from Outlook and mVisualVoiceMail will do the rest
* Advanced audio player for listening to voicemail messages that cannot be reproduced with Windows Pocket Media Player
* Simple, yet powerful playback controls. Jump forward or rewind the voicemail, toggle playback speed, pause playback and other options can be controlled by finger, keyboard or stylus
* Through the integration with your address book mVisualVoiceMail enables you to reply to received message by calling any of the numbers you have stored in your address book, or even to reply with a new e-mail message
* Permanently store important messages on SD card or phone internal memory
* Optimized for Windows Mobile 5 and Windows Mobile 6 devices

More Info:
Code: Select allhttp://www.motionapps.com/mvisualvoicemail/_otherppc.jsp#

Download Instructions: http://rapidshare.com/files/84598096/MotionApps.mVisualVoiceMail.v1.1.1.rar

Mirrors:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=OBVC13MB
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Jan 17th, 2008, 9:53 pm

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Enjoy PPC Warez! Be sure to rate the releases you use (the option to rate a release is at the top of every release thread) - lifehacker
Jan 17th, 2008, 10:04 pm
Thankyou - been waiting on this one. $10 donated
Jan 17th, 2008, 10:04 pm
Jan 20th, 2008, 6:17 pm
Nice release, 15 WRZ$ + 5 WRZ$ for mirror. Category: Internet/Network Utilities.
Jan 20th, 2008, 6:17 pm

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Jan 20th, 2008, 11:33 pm
This program makes it possible to view your voicemail if they're already sent to your email as an attachment right. how do i get my voicemails sent to my email as an attachment? My cell service is sprint and my phone is the 6800
Jan 20th, 2008, 11:33 pm
Jan 26th, 2008, 1:32 am
the software should ask you where you want the attatchments sent.
Jan 26th, 2008, 1:32 am
Jan 28th, 2008, 10:38 pm
playdeep wrote:the software should ask you where you want the attatchments sent.


My voicemails are never attachments. I have to dial my # to hear them. How do i get them as attachments so i can utilize this software?
Jan 28th, 2008, 10:38 pm
Jan 28th, 2008, 10:51 pm
check out callwave.com

it is a replacement for you current voicemail, with it you can listen to your voicemail online and also have a copy of it sent as a wave to your email.

i use callwave, direct push email and visualvoicemail, works awesome. another nice thing about callwave is that if your phone is off it will send a message even if the person doesn't leave a voicemail. the email will also have the name of the caller in it, even if they are not in your contacts, shows a lot of names for cell users also.
Jan 28th, 2008, 10:51 pm
Feb 23rd, 2008, 10:58 pm
this one does not have the g729 codec. does anyone have the version with g729 codec ?
Actually I am not interested in the application but the codec. If we can get the codec then maybe we can use it with the internal SIP client.
Feb 23rd, 2008, 10:58 pm