Yahoo Voice - Tilt, TyTN II, MDA Vario III General

I want to place voice chat from my cell phone on Yahoo Messenger. Is that possible to use Yahoo Voice on my tytn II?
Thank You!!

Ive been looking for this answer too...so far no luck. Ive found a few apps that let you place Voip calls to messengers , but none have yahoo voice. FRINFE looks to be the most promising in the near future. If anyone else has any answers , please do share I have friends in PI who cant legally use skype , but they have yahoo voice so it would be great to be able to call them on Y!

palringo works great for voice chatting
www.palringo.com
its free

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Visual voicemail for the Fuze?

So I've been searching for awhile now
with no luck. Does anyone know of an app
for the Fuze that can do what you see in
the iphone commercial, where you can search through
your voicemails and choose which one to
listen to. I found a couple that read wav
files from your email, and promise something similar,
but my voicemail doesn't get sent to my email.
if anyone knows of an app that will do that for
my cell phone voicemail, that would solve the problem
AT&T does this for the Iphone, so what's the big deal?
why not the fuze, or windows mobile devices
in general?
I use a mix of callwave and mail2web, which has an exchange server. Callwave forwards my voicemail to my email, and the email get's pushed on to my phone. It's the only thing available (that I'm aware of), that will do any sort of visual voicemail on anything that's not an iphone. I even set a separate sound notification for the outlook email, using watchflag
check out youmail. kind of like mentioned above, as u can just have ur voicemail forwarded to email and pushed to ur phone. it has a LOAD of other options such as callertones for each caller and transcription. which used to be free, but has recently changed since coming out of beta. pretty much everything else is free and great to use.
Do any of these allow an actuall wav. or audio file of the voicemail to be sent to me via. an attachment to an email, that can then be checked from my phone. I found a program that scans my email for wav. and audio files and then displayes and allows me to play them just like the Iphone. problem is I can't seem to find a way to have my voicemail sent to my email. I signed up for a youmail account, and I gotta say I like the notification options and being able to check my voicemail online, but it still doesn't actually get the audio to my email, which is kinda what I'm hoping for. Not a huge deal just more convenient. also it's one more thing to be like "iphone, oh ya look at my phone". ok that's kinda cheesy, but you get the point. You kinda get tired of seeing all the fluff about the Iphone when I can do everything and more with my Fuze. I'd like to see AT&T just make this service avaliable to the rest of the smartphones they sell. not just the Iphone, but I'm sure apple made some sort of stipulation, for At&t's exclusivity to the ibone sales.
youmail does send an email with a wav- just check the options. Check this out also: http://www.ppcmobility.com/forums/showthread.php?t=426
both youmail and callwave send mp3 or wav files to your email. they both transcribe text as well. so you can receive your voice mail through both text and email.
what i love the most is, they both send out a notification even if a voicemail is not left. so if you dont have signal for what ever reason (when im on the subway to and from work) you can still be aware of who called.
when used with mail2web or any exchange account with push....visual voice mail seems bland.
MessageSling will also send audio files to your email, free.
phone Fusion
Maybe you need to take a look at phonefusion voicemail plus
It works same as iphone visual voicemail plus more functions.
also it is free
bad news, they only have voicemail number for US.
Thanks all. I appreciate all the help. I did try phonefusion, but didn't like that it didn't sync with my contacts. I actually ended up using a combination of youmail which I have send me an email to my new web2mail address, and then I have that pushed to my fuze, where web2mail is setup as an exchange server. Better than any visual voicemail i've found yet as it actually has caller ID built in. where I don't even need to have the person in my contacts and it tells me who it is. As a bonus I am testing out mvisualvoicemail as friendly interface to view all of them together.
Wouldn't it be easier to just answer your phone? (utter sarcasm)
I like the PhoneFusion... very simple setup and over quickly
Radimus said:
I like the PhoneFusion... very simple setup and over quickly
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PhoneFusion is awesome!
jug6ernaut said:
PhoneFusion is awesome!
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Radimus said:
I like the PhoneFusion... very simple setup and over quickly
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Is phone Fusion free??? And is it "safe", by that I mean is it's security/ privacy safe? From what I understand, when using it you no longer use ATT's voicemail. You forward unanswered calls to phonefusion, but is it reliable? Or could they or other people hear your messages?
techman28 said:
Is phone Fusion free??? And is it "safe", by that I mean is it's security/ privacy safe? From what I understand, when using it you no longer use ATT's voicemail. You forward unanswered calls to phonefusion, but is it reliable? Or could they or other people hear your messages?
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Regarding you question i honestly dont know.... i rarely have voicemails at all and if i do i am not worried about its security. It would be illegal for them to listen to you voicemails...unless of course there is something in the agreement...which i did not read . lol sorry i can not be any help.
and yes its free
Double posted somehow, sorry
Phone Fusion Voicemail Plus is 100% free.
As far as safe, it is stored on their servers, so they COULD listen to it I suppose, but so could AT&T on their own servers if they wanted to....
No normal people can't hear your voicemail. You have to log in to the site to listen to your vm's, or you listen to it from your phone. So unless someone's accessing your phone without you knowing, (like a snooping g/f or b/f) you're good.
The program is pretty sweet btw. I'd DEFINITELY recommend it to anyone who wants a Visual Voicemail type display.
I just tested Fusion Voicemail Plus. It plays through WMP and through the speaker. It would be nice to have one application that would play through the earpiece.
For Voicemail usage like the one on the iPhone (Voicemail stored on an IMAP Server), I suggest you to try Clementine Visual Voice Mail created by flap
http://forums.smartphonefrance.info/viewtopic.php?t=48473
Note that it's in french, but not that hard to understand (even though I'm french )
widoo said:
For Voicemail usage like the one on the iPhone (Voicemail stored on an IMAP Server), I suggest you to try Clementine Visual Voice Mail created by flap
http://forums.smartphonefrance.info/viewtopic.php?t=48473
Note that it's in french, but not that hard to understand (even though I'm french )
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Just clicked your link.......................I'm not French and it IS hard to understand.
Hey, ive tried Phone Fusion and all i get is a black screen, even when activated, what am I doing wrong?

google talk voice chat

Hi,guys! I use google talk's voice chat everyday, so I want to know that if hero can use the gtalk's voice chat or not?
Thanks a lot!
leiren111 said:
Hi,guys! I use google talk's voice chat everyday, so I want to know that if hero can use the gtalk's voice chat or not?
Thanks a lot!
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welcome to xda, hope we can help you out here.
i use google voice on hero on a regular basis, for sms as well as voice. not sure if you are talking about google voice or google talk. i didnt know google talk had a voice feauture...?
The google talk (gTalk) IM client on the phone doesn't have voice chat like you can enable in the pc version. Come to think of it I don't know of any mobile IM clients that do have that feature
I've got an idea, why don't you exchange #'s
Just a mention palringo supports voive but to the best of my knowledge noone has ported it to android.
trystlore said:
Just a mention palringo supports voive but to the best of my knowledge noone has ported it to android.
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palringo been ported officially for a while.....a very long while....
http://blogit.realwire.com/?ReleaseID=11737
don't know much functions about gtalk, but I've been use it since the end of 2007! and it works good for me!

Can someone Make Me An application That sends text/sms Messages Via Wifi/3G

ok so ive tried all the other texting appllcations
and they suck ass
if theres one thts good please tell me
and can someone please make me one thts like
the itouch's application "text plus"
send me the link to the download
thanks to whoever helps
http://slideme.org/application/sbmessj
I too am looking for a app similar to textplus for iphone/touch
I've been searching for hours to find a win mo app like this.....would be a huge for me since I have a data plan but only 200 texts. Anyone find and app that sends texts via internet?
Google Voice?
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Google Voice?
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I'd say Google Voice!
Which I have configure to send incoming SMS as Email...
I agree with iVision n istrebitjel ... Google Voice works wonders
I need a google voice account
Can somebody please invite me to google voice ?
Me too? ha ha
umm`
yea theres a app in the market called textplus and it lets u text free through the internet
You could always do it through AIM and other IM apps
+15125555555
+CountryCode, AreaCode, Phone Number
Google Voice is alright. I use it.
It has inbox sync so you will get notifications right away. The only problem is that there is no mms supported.
I'm trying out textPlus on the market (free BTW) to see if that is any better.

Dashwire Going Away!!

This sucks!!
http://blog.dashwire.com/2009/10/05/whats-happening-to-dashwire-com/
So, any suggestions for a replacement? Microsoft's MyPhone is OK, but it doesn't give me the ability to view and respond to SMS messages via my computer like Dashwire.
Sucks, sucks, sucks.
Jamie
Shame, Dashwire was pretty slick. myPhone is probably the best alternative now, though.
Well, actually, I'd say that the best alternative (and what I do) is to use Exchange to back up all your calendar / contacts info (I use Google Sync) and use MS Live Mesh to back up documents and photos.
Still no desktop SMS support, but I use Google Voice to handle that...
Google Voice
What does Google Voice do for your SMS messages? I'm not familiar with it.
Thanks!
Jamie
jamieay said:
What does Google Voice do for your SMS messages? I'm not familiar with it.
Thanks!
Jamie
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It does nothing for SMS sent to your regular cell number, but you can send and receive SMS messages from a Google Voice number. These messages can be forwarded to your phone or email, and you can send outgoing messages through the GV number using various apps or a web interface.
I don't have a text plan, so I don't use SMS a lot. The Google Voice workaround is enough if I just want to get ahold of somebody, but it wouldn't be a good solution for a heavy texter until somebody figures out how to make it work more "natively" with WM phones.
jamieay said:
This sucks!!
http://blog.dashwire.com/2009/10/05/whats-happening-to-dashwire-com/
So, any suggestions for a replacement? Microsoft's MyPhone is OK, but it doesn't give me the ability to view and respond to SMS messages via my computer like Dashwire.
Sucks, sucks, sucks.
Jamie
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Flexilis Mobile Security seems interesting enough, though it doesnt cover your needs for remote SMS sending and receiving.
You can learn more about it at: https://beta.flexilis.com/

Talkonaut - New Voice over IP Client

Hi there,
anyone tested "Talkonaut" yet?
It's a VOIP Client which allows you to call your googletalk contacts via voip.
Besides that, you can integrate your existing sip accounts and make voip calls just like in sipdroid.
Just discovered it in the market and made a few tests.
I called a friend over googletalk and he can hear me clearly but unfortunately I can't hear him.
I don't know if it's the program or a wrong setting. I'm able to call the same friend with the windows gtalk client without any problems.
Then, I tried to connect to my gizmo5 account, it kinda works sometimes but very choppy. Sipdroid is better suited for this purpose.
It still seems to be in development, perhaps it gets better in the future
What would be awesome, is if there was a way to use my Google voice account with my g1 but using data and not voice hehe.
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What would be awesome, is if there was a way to use my Google voice account with my g1 but using data and not voice hehe.
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you haven't heard about GUAVA, have you ?
i tried it,but it not work well
I can't hear from talkonaut.
sxfx said:
What would be awesome, is if there was a way to use my Google voice account with my g1 but using data and not voice hehe.
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http://androinica.com/2009/07/24/android-google-voice-guava-sim-free-calling-options/

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