Actually, I've been thinking about this for a while. I'm
wondering whether we could set up another extension on our
multi-user VOIP account, and set calls to go to that extension
when I switch them. Often the phone rings and I don't have the
Fritz! Phone with me. I have the Senheizsth MX500 Bluetooth
headses which, I think, has an in-built microprone. So maybe I
could do something that way.
Anyway, just something I'm thinking about. I'm not buying
software until I'm sure about things.
Kind Regards
Gordon Smith
Information Technology Accessibility consultant
Providing Support For Young People Living With Sight Loss:
Advice On Accessible Information Technologies And Braille
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----- Original Message -----
From: Dane Trethowan <[email protected]
To: OS X & iOS Accessibility <[email protected]
Date sent: Fri, 8 Nov 2013 11:47:05 +1100
Subject: Express Talk VOIP Software Phone
Sent from Dane's iPhone +613400494862
Hi!
I just managed to get the Express Talk App working properly, I've
had this App installed on the Mac for quite some time - bought it
3 years ago I think it was.
Up until yesterday I was having some audio issues with the App
which have now thankfully all been sorted thanks to "Google" and
the excellent support guides that my VOIP provider have made
available.
There's much to be said for Express Talk including its
accessibility though some technical knowledge e may be required
to set up your VOIP phone depending on the system you plan to
use.
I'm using the Business edition of the software which is feature
packed, you can select from multiple audio inputs and outputs to
customise your audio and the software has a recording facility
which works very well, calls are recorded in wave format which
can be played with an audio player such as iTunes or VLC.
Express Talk offers the user the ability to configure multiple
keyboard shortcuts to control various aspects of the phone and -
once again - the configuration of these shortcuts is fully
accessible through the Express Talk preferences.
The home Edition of Express talk - whilst having many of the
features of the business edition locked - is available free of
charge, registration of the Business Edition costs $49.00
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