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I use Pocket Informant, and it will save the commas. I was just trying it out for work voicemail, and it dialed the number, paused, then entered my extension and password, but it wouldn't log in. It jumbles the numbers all together and the voicemail system won't recognize it. YMMV, though.
I have my work email set up as a voicemail speed dial, and with the extra digits there, it dials the extension and password normally and logs in just fine... |
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Yes I will get u a cab to do so. I made one for me. Since I have a conference cal every monday instead of remembering the pincode I used a slight work around. Tonight I should be able to post it. Basically what it does is let u leave ur contacts the same, but gives u a option in ur context menu to "call with calling card". This should work for u.
~mike
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That would be amazing. I will set it to use as a "calling card" all of the time for all my outgoing calls.
Would this work for both the Moto Q and the Palm 700WX? Thanks so much, you are amazing. |
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here ya go, got the source for MS...hehe Im still learning....kindof :P Im sure someone out there could make this work great. But this will do ya and I think it should work on the Q too. let me know
Install Instructions: 1. Download and Install the .cab after extracting. 2. Use a Registry editor like phm regedit, and navigate to hkcu/software/ppcgeeks/callingcard/number change this value to your VOIP number. soft reset. 3. To use just highlight the contact, hit menu, and select call mobile/home/work with VOIP. Enjoy, Mike |
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Awesome!
Will try this as soon as my Q comes in - Hopefully Frid. or Sat. I will let you know how this works out. Is there anyway to set all calls to automatically dial like this so that I can just use the contacts list to call without the need to hit menu -> contact voip If not, I am sure this will work nicely. Ill keep you posted as soon as I get it up and runnin! Randy |
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This works great. I hate to bother you again, but it there anyway that the program can insert a # after the number in the contact book has been dialed? So, I dial my VOIP i2bridge (570-555-0000 then this program dials my contacts# from my contact list and adds a # sign after the contact)
My VOIP bridge needs a "#" entered in after the contacts number is dialed in order to initiate the call. I can manually add the "#" in my contacts book, but this would thus hinder the SMS functionality of sending a TXT message. Is there anyway possible to get this to work as well? Good work and I really do appreciate your help. |
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Also, I also forgot that I do not think 2 pauses are needed, maybe just 1 or 0. As soon as the call connects, the contacts number can be automatically dialed --- then add the "#" sign to the end. Sorry for being a pain but this will save me so much headaches. I really appreciate your help!
Thank you all. |
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I did everything as per instruction and did a soft reset but I choose to dial the # through VOIP, it does not do anything. am I missing something?
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