Oh, I wrote:

> There's an elegant little "desktop agent" on my, well, screen's desktop. 
> When someone calls me, and my line is busy (usually I'm online), that 
> person is instructed to dial my full number; then they hear my message, 
> and 
> they can leave a message for me. If I'm online, then within a few minutes 
> my Pagoo Desktop Agent makes a sound, and I see a notice on it that I've 
> a 
> message to listen to. The phone number of the person calling me is 
> present 
> on the desktop agent, too. (The desktop agent takes up 2.2 MB of RAM on 
> my 
> system.)

I didn't make this clear: You click a button on the desktop agent, and hear 
the message left over the computer's speakers. I use headphones. Works 
great.




- t

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