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View Poll Results: How do you interface GV with your mobile device? | |||
Google App (for BB/Android etc..) | 14 | 6.80% | |
Google Website | 29 | 14.08% | |
Call Google | 13 | 6.31% | |
MagiCall | 37 | 17.96% | |
GV Dialer | 19 | 9.22% | |
Calling Card by Handango | 5 | 2.43% | |
iDialer | 47 | 22.82% | |
One Dialer | 16 | 7.77% | |
gVo dialer | 20 | 9.71% | |
GoVoMo | 6 | 2.91% | |
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A couple interesting questions
I have been using gvdialer. I tried idialer (did not like the additional interface and slow contacts) and onedialer.
Onedialer seemed to be a very quick dial out compared to gvdialer and I did not have to listen to anything, it I think it just called me back, I answered and it started dialing my outcall. They seem to have a pretty responsive support they responded to my emails regurlary - could not get to work on custom 6.5 rom for treo pro. Gvdialer works all the time but does seem to be really slow. I get my sms and it shows that darn 406 number so it does not seem to relate the texts back to a contact in my contacts. I am thinking about trying magicall. 1. Is there a way to get the SMS messages that you receive to relate to a contact in your address book? It seems intermittent to me and sometimes they just come accross with the 406 number? 2. Will magical be quicker or more reliable than GV? I am interested in only dialing and receiving calls easily. gvdialer seems flaky and before this post I was going to load onedialer on my new touch pro 2. 3. Any ideas when google will release their own app and will it be more integrated or quicker, do the android or blackberry work better because google created it? 4. I made my account display google voice number on incoming calls because my sprint to home number is my google voice number. Any way to get calller id to work and have sprint think it is coming from my home(GV) #? 5. If I don't have a pin will it be quicker to dial, will it work? if nothing changes I will just keep gvdialer until google launches an app even though I have not seen a single upgrade or enhancement since I bought it and support is non existent. |
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Re: Google Voice Incoming/Outgoing Options!
gVo dialer for me. It gives me best of both worlds. I can use it to make any calls or text from my contact list. I can also just call showing my sprint number when i feel.
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Re: Google Voice Incoming/Outgoing Options!
I just installed Magicall on my Touch Pro 2. I must say it is an awesome program to be used with Google Voice. But the $25 price tag is too high. Anyone knows any coupons or discounts I can get on this program?
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Re: Google Voice Incoming/Outgoing Options!
I paid the full price for Magicall and it is well worth it. That was before I started using it with Google Voice. The Developer stands behind the product 110%, and is there if you ever need help.
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Any news on the new version and the SMS filter?
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Re: Google Voice Incoming/Outgoing Options!
It would appear that GVDialer is out of business. No more downloads and you can't buy from their website anymore. Says they will support payed customers but that it is only available for their business partners now. Maybe they where bought as a quick fix by Google?
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Re: Google Voice Incoming/Outgoing Options!
How I do it without any application: I just make a new phone number for each entry in my phonebook with the dialing rules <gvnumber>pause<password>pause<2>pause<phone number of contact>
It can be a little intensive if you have a million numbers but you can copy/paste most of it in each entry if you do it on your computer. No extra apps, no extra money. For numbers that aren't in your phonebook just make a Google voice contact with the same dialing rules minus the contact number then dial the number when prompted. Took me about 1/2 hour to do 165 entries in my phonebook using Gmail. Any new entries after the initial pain are easy. This makes it easy to dial using either direct dialing or GV. Whats really nice about this is if you have a spare normal phone and can get your contacts into it (Verizon stores can do this so I'm sure other carriers can to) it allows you to easily make outgoing GV calls from that phone. I know I sometimes just want to carry a small pocketable thing instead of my PDA. Last edited by Techitrucker; 10-29-2009 at 01:41 PM. |
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