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- From: katalina@ozemail.com.au (Kath)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Phone Blaster, Caller ID & Voicemail Q's & A's
- Date: 16 Jan 1996 07:50:52 GMT
- Organization: Katalina Tech
- Message-ID: <4dflcs$3iq@oznet07.ozemail.com.au>
- References: <30e67f15.1998666@news.dircon.co.uk> <4cq46q$36cu@musca.unm.edu>
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- In article <4cq46q$36cu@musca.unm.edu>, ecowan@unm.edu says...
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- > I have the same software. SuperVoice came bundled with my modem.
- > Sorry, I haven't ever subscribed to the caller id service, so I
- > have never used that feature. But I am looking for a program that
- > is a little more robust than simply answering the phone. Does anyone
- > know where I could find some software or some libraries that would
- > let me do more interactive telephone messaging. The supervoice is
- > ok for very limited menu selections, but I want one that is customizable.
- > I have seen systems that come with expensive hardware, but it seems
- > to me that my modem should be sufficient to do this task, since it
- > is capable of doing this task with supervoice.
- > If anyone could give me any leads on some industrial strength software,
- > like the kind that the credit card company uses to process accounts,
- > it would be very helpful.
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- Check out VoiceGuide 2.1
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- http://www.ozemail.com.au/~katalina
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- or download it from:
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- http://www.winsite.com/info/pc/win3/sounds/vocg21_1.zip/index.html
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- Kath
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