Anyone wanting Window Mobile Google Visual Voicemail Client - Windows Mobile Apps and Games

For those of us running Windows Mobile you can vote to have Google make a client for the Visual VoiceMail like they have for the Android market.
Vote here!!
w ww.google.com/support/voice/bin/static.py?page=suggestions.cs
Sorry about the spaces; I can't post a URL so cut and paste or maybe a mod can edit for me..
Come on Google, show the love....

Use GVV. It's here are xda-devs.

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and still none for windows mobile. WHYYYYYYYY???????
CAN SOME ONE EXPLAIN THIS
Rhedd said:
TEXTNOW
PINGCHAT
BBM
WhatsApp Messenger
Free chat
liveprofile
and still none for windows mobile. WHYYYYYYYY???????
CAN SOME ONE EXPLAIN THIS
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Possibly because to all intents and purposes windows mobile is dead, thats not to say someone may not pick up the torch and develop the type of app you are looking for, but the money is in android, blackberry, ios and wp7 right now
And its not like there are not similar apps for windows mobile, just not those titles, for instance IM+ and Glympse

Free VOIP for WM6.5

Hi,
Just got together with some friends and they were showing me free Wi-Fi internet calls with their devices. One was an Apple iPod touch using Talkatone and the other an Android with Groove IP. My question then is there any equivalent free (ideally) or paid services equivelant to these? They were both single programs that linked to google voice accounts. Everything I'm reading requires one program and then a SIP account. I've seen PortGo and Pocket Talk but they both want a SIP account during setup. Any recommendations for mobile to landline (again free if possible). I'll continue to search but there's so much old data with broken link. Hoping someone has up-to-date info.
Best to all and thank you
Hi!
Try to google Express Talk. For me working link was to freewarepocketpc dot com website.
I couldn't find anything better. For Android my favorite one is 3CX Phone, unfortunately they don't port it to WinMo

Google Voice SMS to Native SMS app

I was just about to make a thread about this. I'm willing to make a app that does this, but I don't know the file structure of where google does things.
If you download the Google Voice App, you can see that some where they store all the SMS data about a txt, they just don't expose that to the user through the web interface.
My idea is to take the Google Voice SMS DB, convert it to the XML format supported by SMS Backup & restore and then merge the 2.
Does anyone know where the db of SMS is stored in the Google Voice app?
If this app existed or I could make it, I would be able to send through the web-interface and my ipad, etc. Now I don't cause when people reply and I'm at my phone, I have no clue what they are talking about.
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How can Android be missing this?

I am re-posting this from another user on a different forum. He/She wrote exactly what I wanted to say so why change it?
The major shortfall of Android ICS is the inability to handle standard Internet Calendar Sharing (ICS) meeting requests (calendar invitations) sent via email.
Every other platform in the world seems able to handle a meeting invitation sent from a calendar application, whether that is from Microsoft Outlook (worldwide standard in the business world), an iCal file from an Apple device. The web-based version of gmail correctly handles calendar invites and prompts one to respond with a "Yes/No/Maybe" reply.
The native Android gmail app shows either just a blank email or sometimes the text details of a meeting invite. There is no ability to respond to the meeting request. Instead, Android places the item on the Calendar and expects the user to respond to it there. The problem with this approach is the one needs to know where to look on the calendar.
A Google search shows that this has been a known issue for years, yet Google does nothing about it.
Short of ditching the native gmail app for a functional third-party app, how can one enable gmail to handle meeting requests the way every other email application does?
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What I want to know is how a black and white screen BlackBerry from the stone ages can read and reply to meeting requests yet my dual-core, multitasking juggernaut of a phone can't preform this simple function. How on earth can Android/Google turn off business users like this??? I am aware that some 3rd party apps on Android do provide this function but they all require you to connect to an exchange server! W T F Google??????
jets76 said:
I am re-posting this from another user on a different forum. He/She wrote exactly what I wanted to say so why change it?
What I want to know is how a black and white screen BlackBerry from the stone ages can read and reply to meeting requests yet my dual-core, multitasking juggernaut of a phone can't preform this simple function. How on earth can Android/Google turn off business users like this??? I am aware that some 3rd party apps on Android do provide this function but they all require you to connect to an exchange server! W T F Google??????
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My sensation seems to handle it ok. And im not using exchange.
Sent from my SX-SP715A using XDA
What email app?
dunno what's wrong with my ics but its working fine here, im getting invitation popups and i can respond yes/no/maybe. it seems though that the mail itself is rawtext if you open it, but the invitation will be triggered when the time is proper.
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dunno what's wrong with my ics but its working fine here, im getting invitation popups and i can respond yes/no/maybe.
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Same here, got no problems.
jets76 said:
I am re-posting this from another user on a different forum. He/She wrote exactly what I wanted to say so why change it?
What I want to know is how a black and white screen BlackBerry from the stone ages can read and reply to meeting requests yet my dual-core, multitasking juggernaut of a phone can't preform this simple function. How on earth can Android/Google turn off business users like this??? I am aware that some 3rd party apps on Android do provide this function but they all require you to connect to an exchange server! W T F Google??????
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Not sure what caused your issues. I've had invites and responded from the following without problems:
1. Lotus Domino
2. MS Exchange
My systems:
1. Plain Gmail and Gmail calendar (for personal stuffs).
2. Google Apps Gmail and Google Apps Calendar (for business stuffs).
Hope that helps.
I feel like I'm taking crazy pills. Are you saying that in the Android phone's gmail app you get meeting request emails and have the YES/NO/MAYBE buttons available? If YES are you using and ms exchange server? If NO, did the person send the request from a gmail email address?
Invitation Plugin
Check if Invitation Plugin application can solve your issue. It opens ics invites in default calendar where you can accept/decline event.
You can get this app on Google Play:
play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cleansoft.invitationplugin
For it to work you need to enable 'Automatically add invitations to my calendar' setting in Google Calendar
support.google.com/calendar/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=83117
It requires Android 4.0+ (Ice Cream Sandwich)
Hope that helps.
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Working for me

Request: New FB messenger enabler mod

Hello Everyone, this is my first post here
So ive been using the modded version of FB in this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-facebookmod-material-design-layout-t2982613
and i have to say its really impressive, I enjoy using it, I also enjoy the Messenger Mod V2 (integrating Messenger within the app)
but I have an idea (or a request/suggestion lol), since this messenger mod is redirecting to messages tab in FB mobile website, is it possible for the mod to redirect to https://www.messenger.com/ and modify the resolution so it fits mobile screens. I know this is a PC website only (you will not get the log in prompt if you visit on mobile), but I was thinking if we can trick the website to think its PC, modify the resolution and integrate it within FB app, because Messenger website has more features than the mobile messenger page. I know its a long shot but like I said, its just a suggestion

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