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- From: amnons@actcom.co.il (Amnon)
- Subject: Re: Voicemail software for non-Rockwell chip modems
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- References: <4entrn$486@natasha.rmii.com> <4f12u1$crb@cmcl2.NYU.EDU> <3117A809.70C9@primenet.com>
- Date: Thu, 15 Feb 1996 10:13:34 GMT
-
- Dennis PĂ·hls <dpoehls@primenet.com> wrote:
-
- >You might contact Pacific Image Communications and ask whether
- >their product SUPERVOICE or SUPERVOICE PRO will work wioth the
- >Sportster vi. I KNOW it supports Cirrus Logic and ROckwell
- >chipsets. Cost is relatively small and for the most part, it's a
- >good voice mail system!
-
- >>Joseph Steinberg wrote:
- >>
- >> I am looking for the same thing...
- >> JS
- >>
- >> Ned Endler (ned@rmii.com) wrote:
- >> : If this subject has been beaten to death, please excuse this post.
- >>
- >> : I'm looking for voicemail software to use with a USR 28.8 vi. I tried
- >> : VoiceGuide, but with USR using GSM to record files, it looks like I'm
- >> : stuck.
- >>
- >> : Anyway, there has to be something out there other than that bug-ridden
- >> : QuickLink II that was bundled with the modem.
- >>
- >> : Any suggestions...I just need something that works!
- >>
- >> : Thanks folks,
- >>
- >> : Ned Endler
- >> : ned@rmii.com
-
- Hi,
-
- The best low-cost AND RELIABLE product (H/W + S/W) for Voicemail and
- FAX I know of is an old NSC modem called TYIN2000. Although not
- advertised agressively any more, it is still considered one of the
- best (in terms of voice quality as well as reliability == NO PC
- CRASHES, although bundled S/W lacks *flashy features*) by developers
- and users alike, and is available quite cheaply. I myself have many
- times evaluated other voice products (both Rockwell as well as Cirrus
- Logic based chipsets, coupled with various Voicemail S/W such as
- Supervoice and Faxworks) hoping to get improved features. But after a
- few PC crashes and loosing important messages I always returned to my
- faithfull old TYIN2000. To overcome it's low DATA throughput (2400bps,
- although there is a 14.4kbps version called TYIN4000) I simply
- purchased the cheapest 14.4kbps modem I could find (cost me around
- 70$).
- Hope that helps.
-
-
-