Robert Rozman wrote:
I still remember feature that me and my wife particularly liked on 3com
Audrey (touchscreen qnx computer that was aimed at our kitchen). It had
simple mail client that was able to deal with ordinary wav files as email
attachments. And when sending mail, you could simply record your voice
message and that message was send with wav attachment. Same happened when
you received such mail, it kindly asked you to play that message. Since I'm
thinking of having webcam and micropohone on Freevo box (for video
conference with friends) that could be nice feature add. Just listen and
record your emails by voice. Much easier than typing on remote...

Hope this could give some idea to someone,

Hmm, using email to send voicemail... interesting, I might just play around with that.


On a related note, I have a real (teco-like) voicemail plugin that works with ICM voicemail (http://www.internetcallmanager.com) using its web based interface. Over the next couple weeks I will be revamping it and posting it again.

-Rob




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