XP Answerphone
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XP Answerphone
Hi all.
I was told that XP (home edition) has all the software I need to be able to use my PC as an answerphone. Is this true, and if so how do I access it? I have been rooting around for a while and have not been able to find out.
If it's not true, can anyone advise me as to the best software to download that can do this? I'm not too concerned about fax ability, although it would be occasionally useful.
Many thanks in advance for your help.
I was told that XP (home edition) has all the software I need to be able to use my PC as an answerphone. Is this true, and if so how do I access it? I have been rooting around for a while and have not been able to find out.
If it's not true, can anyone advise me as to the best software to download that can do this? I'm not too concerned about fax ability, although it would be occasionally useful.
Many thanks in advance for your help.
Recidivist
Joined: Jun 2005
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From: Essex, UK
There's quite a bit of software around to do the job - I'll come back if I can remember the name of the one I used to use.
Meanwhile, try a search on Tucows or ZDnet for anwerphone software.
Meanwhile, try a search on Tucows or ZDnet for anwerphone software.
Red On, Green On
Joined: May 2004
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From: Between the woods and the water
There's another way of achieving the end result - a VOIP account with say Sipgate.co.uk - a UK geographic number (eg 01491 XXXXXX, you choose the area code) with voicemail that sends a .wav file to your nominated email account, and which you can listen to online from any internet enabled terminal.
Ideal if you are travelling, and can't take mobile calls because you are six miles high. Free to set up, and you only pay if you place outgoing calls over their network, no charge for incoming.
Ideal if you are travelling, and can't take mobile calls because you are six miles high. Free to set up, and you only pay if you place outgoing calls over their network, no charge for incoming.
Last edited by airborne_artist; 4th February 2008 at 09:04.




