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Answering machine program?
Hello-
I've been looking for a program that would allow me to record a message for a certain caller, and automatically answer/play it when they called. Kind of like client-side voicemail. I googled, etc, but I can't find anything. Is such a thing even possible? I think I remember reading somewhere that WM devices can't play sounds on an active phone call. Thanks for any suggestions! -TM --------------------------- Update: I guess being up 30 hours has its downsides...it just occurred to me, what I'm looking for is simply a software answering machine. |
There are few caller sms blocking programs thought might give you the ability to have a recorded message played when a certain number calls your phone.
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youmail.com (pesonalized greetings for diff. callers) FREE!
Not sure if this is what you are looking for but I use YOUMAIL and I love it.
www.youmail.com Different Greetings for Different Callers Make your voicemail greeting more personal, with special greetings for the people you care about the most. * Easy to do, just enter their phone number and record the greeting - on the phone or on the computer. * We even provide pre-recorded greetings for a variety of situations, so you can get started now. Choose from fun greetings, professional greetings - even greetings with your name. It' completely FREE! and free is GOOD! You can set it to send you a Text msg when you have a voicemail, and the Text msg tells you the Person who called & the number they called from. They have tons of prerecorded greetings to choose from even some pretty funny prank greetings. |
But do you get charged by your phone company for fowarding the call?
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You might also check out GrandCentral.
Here's the thread for it: http://www.ppcgeeks.com/grandcentral...ndcentral.html Here's the site: http://www.grandcentral.com/home/intro It allows you to have one phone number that will ring multiple phones (home, work, cell, etc.). It allows for some custom greetings and gives you access to visual voice mail on your phone. Check it out. late, Coz |
^ how does this grandcentral service work? I read the information but it's still not very clear. It also looks like Google's acquired it.
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You're correct...Google bought it recently. As it's still in beta you have to receive an invite from a current user. Then it's just a matter of signing up and getting a new number. Without the invite you can reserve a number and you'll be notified via email when GrandCentral goes public.
I have a few invites for anyone who is serious about using GrandCentral. late, Coz EDIT: I use it when I have artists coming to town to play a gig for me. I give them one number and if they run into problems on the road they call that one number and it rings at home, cell, and work. They can get a hold of me literally anywhere, anytime. |
any invites left?
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late, Coz |
I have a number of invites left...shoot me a pm with your email address and I'll fill the requests on a first come basis.
late, Coz |
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