Hello all
I have just installed Windows 8 and am shocked to discover I cannot use the official Skype without it crashing every few minutes. So for now the only choice is Gw Connect. So please consider those who cannot or choose not to use the official Skype client.
Chris.


Christopher Hallsworth

On 14/01/2013 19:34, Michael Capelle wrote:
i honestly think we are asking to much here, this program was a basic
program in its conception, if you really want this, wouldn't you use the
regular skype with skypetalking?
thanks.
mike.

-----Original Message----- From: Rod Hutton
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2013 1:28 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: A few suggestions for improving GW connect


Dear Jerry,

Regarding the history, if you look in the options, and go to the history
tab, you can at least limit the log to one day.  I’m still mentally
processing your audio rquirements.

Take care,

Rod :)

From: Jerry Mader
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2013 4:38 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: A few suggestions for improving GW connect


Yeah that did help sir. Thanks so much.

Now if GW micro could put a button int hat same dialog that would let
you delete the contents of that log that would be nice.

Because then you don’t have to wade through all the other junk to get to
your recent calls if you have more than one call you missed.

Just a suggestion.

Oh and another thing I been a thinkin’ about.

What if, during a call, if you wanted to say, change your in put or
output soundcards, then you could say hit shift ctrl I for input and
then shift ctrl O  for the houtput switching, and in a call you could
use shift ctrl alt O for conversations if you have more than one open.

What do you think about this?

It would save from having to load one more piece of software like the
virtual aucio cable, to do such a task.

Also it would be nice for those who have cordless or Bluetooth headsets.

I frequently have trouble with mine, it likes to mess up and go dead
right in the middle of calls sometimes.

It’s mostly because of my earpiece not paring right. But still when this
happens changing the two devices on the fly would be nice as well as
when I’m wanting to put people on hold, and letting them hear my
station’s output while they’re on hold. Just suggestions though but I
wish they could be put in the next releace of gw connect if possible but
I bet that will take time probably.

Later

Jerry mader



From: Rod Hutton [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2013 4:00 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: A few suggestions for improving GW connect







Dear Jerry,







On the Skype menu, there is an option called Recent Events (Ctrl-R),
which seems like it might work for you, but I don’t know for sure, since
I don’t use Skype much.







Good luck,







Rod







From: Jerry Mader



Sent: Monday, January 14, 2013 3:05 AM



To: [email protected]



Subject: RE: A few suggestions for improving GW connect







Thanks Rod.

Hey do you know of a way to look at missed calls if Say, skype isn’t
signed in and then you come home and say wanna check the call log?

Is there a way for this ever to be incorporated in gw connect?

Thanks so much.

Jerry Mader





From: Rod Hutton [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2013 12:10 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: A few suggestions for improving GW connect







Hi, Jerry! :)







In response to your message about telephony software which plays a
message of your choosing, I thought I would mention one which looks
interesting, although it does not advertize as "free."  Interestingly
enough, I downloaded and installed this company's voip software a while
ago, and, after the demo period expired, there was an option to convert
the program to a free version, and I am still using it after more than
six months. Here’s hoping it works for you, too.  Here's the URL for the
"on-hold" software which this company makes:







http://www.nch.com.au/ims/index.html







Really, please look at their products page for a whole lot of cool
software they make.







In terms of accessibility, I am able to use the voip software pretty
effortlessly, although I do have to use the mouse sometimes. I’m using
ExpressTalk, the company's voip software for a voip service I had to
subscribe to because, in Canada, where I live, Skype does not allow us
to obtain our own phone number for people to call us on. Anyway, I like
this company, based in Australia, because, if you check out their
website, they really seem to be on the ball. If nothing else, I send
this to you for your info.







All the best,







Rod :)







From: Jerry Mader



Sent: Saturday, January 12, 2013 3:08 AM



To: [email protected]



Subject: RE: A few suggestions for improving GW connect



You see what I was gonna do was to use gw connect for my request line
for my radio station, but I wanted a way to: let them listen to the
station while they’re on hold, with out having to keep messing about
with the output devices tab and such, or using a mixer which I can’t
afford to get right now.



And the missed calls list would be nice for really any occasion when you
miss a call it’d be nice to be able to see who did call and be able to
call them back. Just two quick suggestions off hand that I could think
of off the top of my head that would be really nifty to have.



Thanks



Jerry Mader







From: Jerry Mader [mailto:[email protected]]



Sent: Saturday, January 12, 2013 3:04 AM



To: [email protected]



Subject: A few suggestions for improving GW connect



Hello there folks.



I was wondering.



Is there any way that GW connect can show a history of missed calls
witht eh option to call them back?



This would be quite helpful to me. Also something else I was thinking.



Is there a way for GW connecto, when you place a person on hold, switch
to another soundcard’s output temporarily for use with music on hold
players?



If not, can these things be implemented?



Thanks allot.



Jerry Mader







From: Jerry Mader



Sent: Saturday, January 12, 2013 3:08 AM



To: [email protected]



Subject: RE: A few suggestions for improving GW connect







You see what I was gonna do was to use gw connect for my request line
for my radio station, but I wanted a way to: let them listen to the
station while they’re on hold, with out having to keep messing about
with the output devices tab and such, or using a mixer which I can’t
afford to get right now.

And the missed calls list would be nice for really any occasion when you
miss a call it’d be nice to be able to see who did call and be able to
call them back. Just two quick suggestions off hand that I could think
of off the top of my head that would be really nifty to have.

Thanks

Jerry Mader



From: Jerry Mader [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Saturday, January 12, 2013 3:04 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: A few suggestions for improving GW connect





Hello there folks.

I was wondering.

Is there any way that GW connect can show a history of missed calls
witht eh option to call them back?

This would be quite helpful to me. Also something else I was thinking.

Is there a way for GW connecto, when you place a person on hold, switch
to another soundcard’s output temporarily for use with music on hold
players?

If not, can these things be implemented?

Thanks allot.

Jerry Mader




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