Showing posts with label smart phone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label smart phone. Show all posts

Thursday, December 31, 2009

Free Enhancement for your Voicemail with YouMail

How to enhance the voicemail you are getting on your cellular phone? Have you ever think on the endless possibilities of the modern technology to make the voicemail more attractive, easy to use, and customizable? YouMail free services bring you these possibilities at hand.

Main Features:
Visual Voicemail
  • Completely visual - see who called, from where, and even their picture (when before all you had was their number!)
  • Use your smart phone or your computer - or you can still dial in like before (if you feel the need!)
  • Save time - Point, click and play or delete.
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Personal Custom Greetings
  • Easily have different greetings for your sweetie, your friends, your co-workers and your boss.
  • Choose from a library of free greetings or upload any sound file as a greeting.
  • Even use greetings as messages for callers who don't pick up their voicemail!
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Block Unwanted Callers
  • Automatically hang up on unwanted callers before they can leave voicemail.
  • Simple to set up with just one click!
  • Easily let a pesky ex or telemarketer thinks your number is no longer in service.
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The small application can be installed and used at any smart phone for the following platforms: Blackberry, Android, or iPhone.
There are also paid services, which enlarge the spec of the voicemail capabilities, like:

  • Read your messages - almost perfect transcriptions
  • Get organized - virtually unlimited storage
  • Go faster - no advertisements and quicker alerts

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Yay: Easy to set up, easy-to-read format and allows for personalized greetings for friends, colleagues and even unwanted callers. Users can also access voicemails from an e-mail account.

Nay: We were charged airtime for accessing voicemails, and our voicemail icon alert no longer appeared on our handset. Further, each message carried an advertisement, though it did not get in the way of the message.

We say: YouMail is free. If managing voicemail with an e-mail account is an interest, then this is a good application. It is also works well for users looking to add a personal or hip touch to their voicemail. The company offers greetings that feature celebrities, clips from movies and music. Users can also select standard greetings or record one of their own. A greeting can be selected for each contact, a group that includes family or friends or for calls received from a blocked number or an unwanted caller.

Review: YouMail is available via the company’s Web site, youmail.com. To get an account, YouMail asked for our phone number so an activation code could be texted to our phone. The service then asked for the access code, our name, e-mail address and for a PIN number of our choice. The PIN is used with the e-mail account to log into the site in the future.

With the information, the service could tell who our service provider was and then asked for our handset model. The site gives numerous pictures of handsets and we were able to find our BlackBerry Pearl.

We then called an Orange County, Calif., phone number to activate the account. After the phone was activated, the site then showed how to switch the voicemail number on our handset from the service provider number, which is our phone number, to the California number that we were to call to access our YouMail account. This step was easy and the site provided a step-by-step tutorial that had pictures of the BlackBerry Pearl.

Once we saved the new number, the account was ready. We chose to access voice messages through the handset and with our e-mail account.

Numerous calls to the new voicemail were placed. After each call, a text message was sent to the phone alerting of a missed call. An e-mail was also sent to our account, which was also synched on our BlackBerry. With e-mail, we could listen to messages online and had the option of forwarding the message to contacts. Messages could also be deleted and saved.

We also could customize our greetings. YouMail automatically selected a “smart” greeting for our phone calls. One thing we found great about YouMail is it details where the phone number originates from and in most cases whose number it is. With a smart greeting in place, YouMail automatically acknowledged the person calling by greeting each person by name. For example, a phone call from a colleague’s phone used this smart greeting: “Hello Allie, Gary can’t come to the phone right now. Please leave a message.”

We also could customize a greeting for each contact by personally recording one or making a selection from many that are offered. We customized greetings for a few of our contacts. Greetings can be personal recordings or customized greetings offered online. We kept smart greetings for family but used a greeting from “Seinfeld” for some of our friends.

Through our YouMail account we browsed through a number of greetings that included recordings by celebrities, musicians and clips from movies. Most are free. Some you must pay for, but the Web page to buy a “premium” greeting would not load after numerous attempts.

YouMail also allows customized greetings for calls that are blocked or from someone you no longer wish to talk to, a former girlfriend or boyfriend perhaps. With “DitchMail,” an unwanted caller can’t leave a message after listening to a greeting set up for that number. We set up DitchMail using our work phone number. We selected a custom greeting that included the words “don’t ever call again.” Each time we called our phone from the work number this greeting was used.

The only drawback we could see with YouMail is the message alerts come with advertisements. The advertisements don’t really get in the way of reading the call details but are hard to ignore. Advertisements ranged from technical colleges to a pajamagram for Valentine’s Day. The other drawback was that the voicemail alert icon on our BlackBerry Pearl stopped working. New voicemail notifications were lumped in with the “envelope” icon that also contained text messages or e-mail notifications.

If all this is just too much customization, YouMail offers an easy way to delete the account and restore previous settings. After asking why we were deleting our account, YouMail told us to call *73. After the call was placed, our previous voicemail was back in place.

Like what you read? Sign up for free at http://www.youmail.com/

Friday, February 13, 2009

Magic tricks: operate remotely your cellular phone with MobiWee


This is a new services I am really excited about. Developers brought together really useful features, that can make our life easier.

MobiWee is a “fresh from oven” set of free public services currently available for mobile phone owners. Currently they support Windows Mobile operating system only, but more platforms will be released soon, like iPhone, Android, and Symbian.

Services Offered:

1. Contact manager.
Contact manager allows you to add, remove, backup, or restore contacts on your mobile phone contacts list from any browser. This service is simply a convenient way to see all your contacts at once and is especially useful if you’ve just lost or upgraded your phone and don’t want to go through the hassle of saving each contact to the SIM card.

2. File manager.
File manager lets you see all your files and folders on your phone so you can upload or download from your computer or device. This service supports ringtones, music, video, pictures, word documents, really anything you can think of.

3. SMS service.
SMS service allows you to copy, paste, send and receive your SMS messages in real time from any browser.

4. Automatic Exchange server and POP3/IMAP configuration.
This gets all your setup information from outlook and sends it to your device, so you only have to worry about it once. If you switch phones or use more than one, you just click to send the information to the new device.


5. Favorites and call forwarding services.
Favorites can be sent to your phone with one click, while call forwarding forwards calls from your mobile device to any phone. If you forget your device at home, you simply click to forward your calls to the office or any other.

6. Application manager.
Application Manager allows you to install the application file directly on your phone, no cables or Bluetooth connections required.

7. Device location.
Basically, when you click locate my device; MobiWee displays the location of your mobile device using the GPS signal from the built-in locator. This is of great assistance, if you are not sure where you have left your phone or you suspect it is stolen.

8. Lock & Wipe service.
This allows you to wipe your device data and restore it to factory settings, or lock it, in the event of a loss or theft. This service is useful whether you are simply uncomfortable with your information being public or have sensitive data that needs protection.

9. The encryption service.
Encryption service allows you to encrypt and decrypt the data on your device, so your data is secure, even if it gets into the wrong hands.

10. The certificates service.
It is a convenient way to mobilize your digital badge from your pc to your device.

11. The shutdown/restart service.
Simply click to shutdown or restart your device remotely. You might find that useful when you want to conserve battery power, when you left your phone at home.

Windows vista Gadgets widgets, coming soon, which will give you a live screenshot, allow you to monitor incoming calls, missed calls, voicemails, push and receive any file, and send and receive SMS messages.


Register at the developers’ website: http://www.mobiwee.com/.

About MobiWee
MobiWee is website owned by TechStone Soft, based in Roseville, CA, USA.
MobiWee provides users the ability to backup critical data, access, configure and control their mobile devices from the comfort of their computers at home, work or any where in the world, online, with simple clicks.

Video instructions on how to download and setup your client are presented below:


MobiWee
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