addison,
i have stopped using dialcentral for notification and have since created a gamil account. i have my email to check as ofthen as needed. plus with gmail, you can quickly reply to the email and it will sms back to the original sender. makes messaging receiving and replying a breeze. granted it does not fix the lacking 'feature' if you want to call it that but is a good alternative.
Epage you mentioned others contributing, has this happened yet? i thought u were a 1 man gang so to speak
i do recall that now that u mention it. I guess i should have payed more attention in my programming classes keep it up brother, your work is appreciated
2) Select "Send to phone" (you can use your google voice number and you get the link there)
3) Click/type in that link on your NIT and log in.
However,
a)when trying to listen to a voice mail in the web app it tries to open the voice file (which is an mp3 file) in Media Player who says it can't play it. Is there a way to default another player than Media Player for mp3 files to see if that'll work, and
b) I don't seem to get a dialpad anywhere.
I assume this can be due to that I had the sent to my google voice number - could someone out there that have an iPhone post the link they get (it's not to your account - it's to the version that should fit the most for your platform - as I'd like to see how the iPhone version looks)?
(I still love Dialcentral..this is just a backup) :-)
However,
a)when trying to listen to a voice mail in the web app it tries to open the voice file (which is an mp3 file) in Media Player who says it can't play it. Is there a way to default another player than Media Player for mp3 files to see if that'll work, and
b) I don't seem to get a dialpad anywhere.
1. You should be able to use mobile GV even on a desktop by switching the user agent string to match the n900.
2. save the voicemail as an mp3. Then play it. For some reason the media player doesn't like the audio stream from google.
3. mobile GV does not have a dialpad. Maybe the iPhone version does, but the standard version just has a text box to type into.
Macuco is in Extras-Devel, and provides an iPhone-like browser. All the pages there show up just like on my wife's Touchie. GVmobile gives you a dialpad, but it gives me an error.
If you trust Extras-Devel you should give it a try.
If you trust Extras-Devel you should give it a try.
That is like saying "if you trust walking alone at night in the worst part of the city". Yeah, sure, there are some great citizens in that neighborhood but you just don't randomly start knocking on doors.
Macuco is in Extras-Devel, and provides an iPhone-like browser. All the pages there show up just like on my wife's Touchie. GVmobile gives you a dialpad, but it gives me an error.
If you trust Extras-Devel you should give it a try.