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- From: Robert McMahan <bobmcm@onramp.net>
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- Subject: Re: Reveal's Voice Mail and Speaker Phone for PC
- Date: Mon, 08 Apr 1996 19:00:30 -0500
- Organization: On-Ramp; Individual Internet Connections; Dallas/Ft Worth/Houston, TX USA
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- I have not had any experience with the exact device that you mentioned,
- but I have had a look at the 'I'll Get It' device that does the same thing.
- I found that while it seemed to work, the voice quality was to low to be of
- much use. (I had the vol turned all the way up on the Sound card, and still
- had problems hearing when dialing in.) The software also seemed to be
- lacking some of the features that you can get with a voice modem. It is an
- interesting concept, but needed some work. I did talk to the vendor, and
- they were talking about a new release of the software that would support
- some additional features, but never did hear about it being release.
-
- Robert McMahan
- bobmcm@onramp.net
- Phil Stratton wrote:
- >
- > Does any one have experience with this device? It attaches to a serial
- > port and your sound card, and with software becomes a voice mail device
- > with 9 mail boxes, and a speaker phone. Any input would be helpful.
- >
- > TIA
- >
- > Phil
-