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| Thread ID: 54430 | 2005-02-12 02:56:00 | Software Answering Machine | Dannz (1668) | Press F1 |
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| 324287 | 2005-02-12 02:56:00 | I am looking for Low Cost or Free Telephone Answering Software that will run on Windows Xp | Dannz (1668) | ||
| 324288 | 2005-02-12 03:19:00 | MS Telephony, comes bundled doesn't it, or is it an Office thing. | Murray P (44) | ||
| 324289 | 2005-02-12 03:20:00 | I'm not sure what you are talking about i want software the records peoples messages like a physical machine | Dannz (1668) | ||
| 324290 | 2005-02-12 08:23:00 | Have a look at Call Center (www.v3inc.com). I haven't tried it, but it's the only free one i've come across :) | 4bes (2848) | ||
| 324291 | 2005-02-12 09:06:00 | BTW, Happy birthday :thumbs: | 4bes (2848) | ||
| 324292 | 2005-02-12 10:35:00 | I'm not sure what you are talking about i want software the records peoples messages like a physical machine I used to have something like that, didn't ever use it but remeber having a root around once or twice many moon ago. I think it was a part of Outlook (Office) or it might have been Exchange and uses the TAPI (Telephoney API) built into Windows, or it might be there straight out of the box in Windows. It had answering machine functions for several lines used with a compatable modem (Control Panel > Phones & Modems, in win2k should be much the same). I Don't have a modem to look at it anymore, so can't say for sure what is in there. |
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