hi there
as user of wizard and tornado (qtek 8310) i am asking myself if it would be possible to convert ms voice command from ppc to smartphone since i really like to hear who's calling me. would there be any chance to do that? and if so - how?
best regards, lutz
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hello,
i`m searching for a answering machine for my xda.
I´m realy sick about the fücking service providers and
and how they make money with the answering services.
many years ago, i`ve had a hagenug phone with
inbuild answering machine. that was before the
ericsson 197 model comes on the market. (8-10 years ago)
but i think that the providers manipulatet the mobile phone manufacturers and sold them much money, that the don`t build in answering machines.
many of the actual handys has got the capabilitiys to sample the incoming sound. (voice memo functions)
but no one has got an inbuild answering machine.
for symbian handys a software is available.
lool at: http://www.symbianware.com/product.php?id=sanswer60&lang=en
but its for the lame Nokia 3650,7650,Sony P800 phones.
DOM
I have Motorola P7689 for many years, it comes with build-in voice mail system.
yes but the motorola isn`t a solution for my xda
or i install a motorola emu *lol*
DOMin8or did you managed to get any application to that. I am looking for an answering machine for my XDA II but i couldn't find any.
No answering machine!
Hi there,
more then a year ago I had the same question for my XDA, but no answer. Just search the forum for "answering machine" and you find my (and other) questions. One thing I found out was that HP had an answering machine program on one of their Jornadas(568). (I think it never came to market)
So, if you succeed in finding such a program, let me know.
Greetings,
Kaputter :shock:
The answering machine was on the Jornada 928 and it did come to market and worked very well indeed.
Tekguru said:
The answering machine was on the Jornada 928 and it did come to market and worked very well indeed.
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Hello
here's list of software which came with Jornada 928 but i can't remmebar the software you are talking about !
Software in ROM
Inbox (manages e-mail and SMS)
Pocket Outlook (manage calendars, tasks, and contacts)
Pocket Internet Explorer
Pocket Word with Spell Checker
Pocket Excel
Microsoft Windows Media Player 8
Microsoft Reader 2.0 for Pocket PC
MSN Messenger
Microsoft Transcriber
Terminal Services Client
Phone Dialer
SIM Manager
Note Taker
Voice Recorder
ActiveSync 3.5 / Desktop Pass Through ServerSync Client
Calculator
File Explorer
Solitaire
HP Backup
HP Home Menu
HP ChaiVM/Microchai
HP Image Viewer
HP Pocket Camera
Phone Display
HP Task Switcher
HP Pocket Keyboard
HP Profiles (volume, display, power)
HP Quick Menu
HP Month View
Auto Cover
Cell Broadcast
GPRS
EZOS EzWAP 2.1
Fonix VoiceDial
Software on CD-ROM
Microsoft ActiveSync 3.5a
Microsoft Outlook 2000 (full retail desktop version)
Connection Wizard
Microsoft Reader for Pocket PC and PC
Microsoft Reader eBooks
Microsoft Transcriber
Windows Media Player for Pocket PC and PC
HP ChaiVM/Microchai
LandWare OmniSolve 1.01
CodeWallet Pro v3
MusicMatch Jukebox 7.0
AudiblePlayer 2.0 for Windows for Pocket PC and AudibleManager 3.0
PhatWare HPC Notes 4.0 Lite and
Professional Edition Trial
Certicom movianVPN
Adobe® Acrobat® Reader for Pocket PC
Extended Systems XTNDConnect
Fonix VoiceDial
EzWAP 2.1 and EzWAP 2.5
Fathammer Space Flight Demo
which software from above can be use as Answering Machine ?
thanks with best regards
Othman
The software was certqainly included on my UK model as I used to use it, it was hidden deep within the settigns IIRC. I'm afraid I can't say exactly where as I no longer own the machine.
Hi, I'm looking for a VOIP client that can run on the Universal, that isn't Skype. It needs to be a standard SIP client. There's loads of these of earlier versions but none mention WM5 compatibility. Has anyone tried anything like the PPC xten client on a Universal?
(In answer to 'why not skype', I work for an ISP that provides a VOIP service over the SIP standard. I get a bunch of free PSTN breakout call minutes. Since I'm in wifi range for 95% of my day, I want to use voip over wifi on a Universal for most of my voice comms)
TIA
Matt S.
have you tried http://www.sjlabs.com/sjp.html
recently updated for 2003 and 2003se but may work for wm5.
No, I don't have a Universal yet, and I don't know anyone with one, or any other WM5 device, unfortunately.
If there's no Universal-compatible SIP softphone, I might not get a Universal at all. But the techno-lust is growing stronger every day, so I'll probably just use skype until Xten or someone else makes their client work on WM5.
For that matter, I might even write one myself - not that I know much about PPC development!... (quick google later)... just discovered that the state of Python for PPC is pretty abysmal. I guess .NET is the way to go. Oh joy.
Matt S.
i am using X-Pro Softphone for Pocket PC on my mda pro (t-mobile universal version), it works perfectly with my german voip-account. you can use four different voip-accounts in this tool! currently i am using the version 3 pro. the only mismatch you will have (as with skype too): it only uses the external speaker instead of the phone speaker. but if you use your headset (you should anyway because of the weight of the universal;-)) it works the way it should!
details are here: http://www.xten.com
any questions left? feel free to ask!
cheers, lutz
Thanks for the info - xten will be perfect!
cheers
MS
i am using the xten, it is good.
Hi!
Anybody here who knows how to configure the magician, that it can be used as headset device? Which stack is needed, is it even possible?
Thanks!
c ya
Reflex
ReflexNPG said:
Hi!
Anybody here who knows how to configure the magician, that it can be used as headset device? Which stack is needed, is it even possible?
Thanks!
c ya
Reflex
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Maybe just install Skype for PocketPC on youl PPC, and you are ready to go.
Regards,
Arto.
thanks for the tip, but i use Voipbuster.
It would be easier to just transfer the audio between PC and Magician and i can use any voip software i want on the PC...
I think that at least the MS Stack doesn't provide the headset profile as outgoing BT profile. Maybe other stacks do, I'm not sure. Ask in the Bluesoleil thread.
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thanks for the tip, but i use Voipbuster.
It would be easier to just transfer the audio between PC and Magician and i can use any voip software i want on the PC...
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OT a bit....
We should have the standard protocol for VOIP. If this happend, any VOIP software can connect each other without need of same software/protocol.
Imagine if I can use Skype to call to "Yahoo Messenger with Voice" or Voipbuster.....
Just like normal phone (or handphone), Nokia can call O2......
Today, I need to install both Skype and Yahoo Messenger with Voice because they are not compatible :evil:
Regards,
Arto.
There is such a standard called SIP, but Yahoo and Skype aren't using it. For SIP, you can use a softphone like X-Ten. Often, calls from SIP to SIP provider are for free.
Dandie said:
There is such a standard called SIP, but Yahoo and Skype aren't using it. For SIP, you can use a softphone like X-Ten. Often, calls from SIP to SIP provider are for free.
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If Yahoo and Skype doesn't want to use this SIP standard, the SIP standard will maybe become another standard add to Yahoo and Skype standard :roll: .
Just curius, did MSN messenger come to VOIP area too? If so, then #%$&!* to another MS$ standard!
Regards,
Arto.
The most common (and maybe only?) standard for VoIP is SIP. Only for the SIP protocol, you can find Wifi phones and analog to SIP adapters which can be used independently from a running computer. That's what makes them so interesting because they can really substitute a normal phone. I myself use this as telephone replacement and it works perfectly. My provider is Sipgate and I have a normal phone number at home, to which I have connected a standard DECT portable through a SIP adapter (Grandstream audio tone). No phone line anymore, only internet (DSL - also cable works).
Has anybody managed to get MS Voicecommand working under WM6, and what version of MS Voicecommand.
Finally, is it worth it to purchase this software for the BA on WM6?
Many thanks
CeRRaNo
Voice Command 1.6 works fine for me.
there are problems with it and WM6 there are few threads in hermes section, you can read there
Hello!
I want to use some Voip software with JADE. I'd used Skype over Fring but it doesn't work anymore...
Do you know any choice similar?
Thank u!
Bil