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Another Windows Mobile Dialing Option for Google Voice

October 31st, 2009 Leave a comment Go to comments
This entry is part 6 of 10 in the series Google Voice

Credit CardsSince making calls via Google Voice requires nothing more than entering a series of digits on your dialpad, there is a whole class of programs available for Windows Mobile, which I skipped in my software review, but which can be adapted for this purpose. Calling Card or Credit Card dialers. Think about it – using a calling card requires essentially the same functions as using Google Voice: dial a phone number, enter a PIN or other ID number, navigate a menu, and finally, dial the number you want to call.

So, if none of the Google Voice software that I identified for Windows Mobile works for you, you can always try to adapt a calling card dialer like Sunnysoft Calling Card or another freeware program. I haven’t tried this yet since I’m still trying to work through the bugs in GVoice Dialer, but it might be worth a shot if Calling Card gives better integration with the built-in address book. There’s a good post from an early Google Voice (Grand Central) adopter at http://technologyinmind.com/?p=107 who uses the Calling Card strategy and likes it.

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