WebGate Voice Inbox v1.09 S60v3

Submitted on Wednesday, 13 May 2009No Comment
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How does Voice Inbox work?
When someone calls, the application answers the call with a pre-recorded greeting and records the voice message left by the caller.
When new messages have been received, Voice Inbox puts a notice on the phone’s display and the yellow Voice Inbox desktop indicator changes its color to red. You can then play /delete the received voice messages and you can also see message details: when the message was recorded and who the caller was as well as make a one-click call-back.

Advantages:

  • Local log of messages received – received messages are stored on your own device and you can easily (re)play or delete them at any time and place.
  • Visual indicator on the stand-by status bar of the phone, showing activity and new message alerts.
  • Custom voice greeting that can easily be modified.
  • Audio-routing selection – you can choose whether to play your messages/greetings on the loudspeaker or through the earpiece.
  • Call-back option – you can easily call back the person who has left you a message from the received messages log.
  • Flexibility – you can change greetings very easily and you can also set greeting timeout and length at your own preference.
  • Contact name mapping in the voice mail log for recognized contacts from the phonebook.
  • User-friendly interface – the application is manageable with just a few clicks.

Download WebGate Voice Inbox v1.09 S60v3




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