Landline voicemail delivered to all Apple portable devices

Posted by Dennis Sellers Apple ico Oct 19, 2007 at 10:05am

Parliant Corp. has updated PhoneVale, software that turns a Mac into a multi-line virtual call center, to version 5.3, which provides playback of voicemail and call recordings on all iPods and iPhone products.

For the iPhone, PhoneValet 5.3 instantly emails messages. You can listen to the messages, and return them with a click. For both the iPhone and iPod touch, you can access voice mails and recent calls through a visual voicemail interface that works just like the iPhone’s wireless voicemail application. This web application comes with PhoneValet Anywhere, an add-on package that extends PhoneValet’s capabilities to remote computers.

For the iPhone and all iPods, PhoneValet 5.3 lets you review voice mail messages anywhere. Voice mail and recorded conversations can be automatically loaded onto your iPod or iPhone whenever you synchronize through iTunes.

What’s more, PhoneValet Anywhere’s web pages are now optimized to increase speed on iPhone or iPod touch browsers, especially on the EDGE network.

PhoneValet Message Center retails at US$169.95 per line (including software and hardware). PhoneValet Anywhere is $59.95 per PhoneValet server. PhoneValet 5.3 is a free upgrade for users of PhoneValet 5.x.

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