You're thinking along the right lines.

On 9 Nov 2013, at 4:28 am, Gordon Smith <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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 Transcription Services.
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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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