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08-02-2007, 06:38 PM
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Model: 8700c
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Originally Posted by greggov
are you sure you enabled the forwarding feature? Calls get forwarded to their system, this way they can notify you through their client.
They should have sent you an email with instructions, and the number should look something like *004*xxxxxxxxx*11# , where the x's are a phone number they send you. dial it, and a confirmation message will pop up
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i see you fixed this. its a great program. i love it.
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Wow.. this seems really complicated. I just ordered my bb8700c today. It's coming by Monday, so I'm gathering a list of cool apps and needed programs.
Would you recommend this one?
Thanks,
Ethan Skaggs
PS: If anyone has a list of GREAT apps for the bb8700c, please email me, or message me.
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08-02-2007, 11:42 PM
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#162
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Model: 8700c
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Originally Posted by greggov
I used to have it on my 8700c and it worked fine. It did require OS 4.2 though. (I emailed tech support first to ask before I installed it)
Great idea for an app, and with some refining, it could be even better
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So it will work on my 8700c?!
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08-03-2007, 05:44 PM
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#163
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Talking BlackBerry Encyclopedia
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Sydney
Model: 9800
Carrier: Telstra
Posts: 410
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Originally Posted by noecougar007
Wow.. this seems really complicated. I just ordered my bb8700c today. It's coming by Monday, so I'm gathering a list of cool apps and needed programs.
Would you recommend this one?
Thanks,
Ethan Skaggs
PS: If anyone has a list of GREAT apps for the bb8700c, please email me, or message me.
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Way down at the bottom of the instructions they send are instructions specifically for Blackberry devices. Apparently, our devices can handle all these complicated dialing options by simply opening up your Phonebook options (go to the phone app, and click options). Choose the call forwarding option, and send all unanswered options to the phone number they give +14012133261. It will automatically do the other stuff for you...
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09-05-2007, 09:51 AM
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Model: 8300
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Carrier: att
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i've had the service for a week and works great! except, i took a look at my ATT account and notice the feature is showing (Call Fowarded) is this just to keep track of the minutes and calls? or will i actually get charges per minute as each one shows?
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09-05-2007, 04:30 PM
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#165
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Talking BlackBerry Encyclopedia
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Houston TX.
Model: 9000
PIN: 24A231B9
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Originally Posted by mason1800
i've had the service for a week and works great! except, i took a look at my ATT account and notice the feature is showing (Call Fowarded) is this just to keep track of the minutes and calls? or will i actually get charges per minute as each one shows?
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yes you loose a minute everytime. if you have free nights and weekends and it happens during that time its free. i wish att had favorite five! i could abuse my grand central account; free calls forever. anybody with favorite five should love grandcentral.
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10-08-2007, 08:18 AM
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Knows Where the Search Button Is
Join Date: Mar 2006
Model: 8800
Carrier: t mobile
Posts: 16
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overlooked??
several people have commented that they do not see much benefit over simply dialing in to retrieve voicemails. One clear beneft (that no one seems to have mentioned) is that it saves minutes! Each time you call from your handset to listen to your voicemals, it pulls from your bucket of minutes. Once you run out of minutes, it's a charge-per-call. Personally, I retrieve voicemails quite frequently, and often go over my minutes each month. If a service can, instead, send me a WAV file via email, it's free!!!!! Surprised no one mentioned this in this five-page thread
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OOppsy, just read on another post forum that the call forwarding necessary for this program ALSO pulls from the minutes bucket. Either way, I lose minutes. Thought I found a completely free way to retrireve my email for a minute.
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10-18-2007, 04:56 PM
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Thumbs Must Hurt
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Sunny Fort Lauderdale
Model: 8310
Carrier: Cingular
Posts: 63
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I was under the impression that calling your own voicemail did not count against your minutes. Have I been thinking wrong about this the whole time?! Doesn't matter since it is a business phone, but...
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10-19-2007, 03:13 AM
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Thumbs Must Hurt
Join Date: May 2007
Model: 8100
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Carrier: ATT
Posts: 50
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Maybe i am blind but i am just switching over from my 8100 to my 8310 and i had simulscribe on the device, but now after searching the web site i can not find the link to download it again. Can anyone point me in the download direction.
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10-19-2007, 08:07 AM
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Model: 8700g
Carrier: NO One
Posts: 811
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Originally Posted by jalm1
Maybe i am blind but i am just switching over from my 8100 to my 8310 and i had simulscribe on the device, but now after searching the web site i can not find the link to download it again. Can anyone point me in the download direction.
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SimulSays [Beta] - www.SimulSays.com
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10-20-2007, 02:58 PM
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BlackBerry Extraordinaire
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: NYC
Model: 8900
OS: 4.6.1.94
Carrier: T-Mobile USA
Posts: 1,112
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Originally Posted by blueenigma
several people have commented that they do not see much benefit over simply dialing in to retrieve voicemails. One clear beneft (that no one seems to have mentioned) is that it saves minutes! Each time you call from your handset to listen to your voicemals, it pulls from your bucket of minutes. Once you run out of minutes, it's a charge-per-call. Personally, I retrieve voicemails quite frequently, and often go over my minutes each month. If a service can, instead, send me a WAV file via email, it's free!!!!! Surprised no one mentioned this in this five-page thread
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OOppsy, just read on another post forum that the call forwarding necessary for this program ALSO pulls from the minutes bucket. Either way, I lose minutes. Thought I found a completely free way to retrireve my email for a minute.
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Your call forwarding minutes are a seperate bucket. All t-mobile plans have 500 conditional call forwarding minutes included in addition to whatever else your plan comes with.
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10-22-2007, 09:46 AM
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Thumbs Must Hurt
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Indiana
Model: 9000
Carrier: AT&T
Posts: 134
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Ok just installed this and so far it's working fine. Just a few things so far.
1. nthing the delete on phone and system thing
2. With an icon would show up like it does for normal voicemail, but my understanding is that only RIM programs have access to that area.
Also, is there a definitive answer, at least for Cingular, that forwarding to their voicemail will charge a minute for each message left? Because my regular voicemail doesn't charge anything but I don't know if that's because it's Cingular's proprietary system or if it is actually forwarding the call in the same manner as this voicemail system. And I haven't had any issues at all with Opera Mini or other data programs. Maybe that's something they've fixed in the last month or two. Here's hoping I don't get that disconnect problem.
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10-22-2007, 12:22 PM
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#172
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Thumbs Must Hurt
Join Date: Sep 2006
Model: 8800c
Carrier: Cingular
Posts: 160
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Originally Posted by ChesterJT
Also, is there a definitive answer, at least for Cingular, that forwarding to their voicemail will charge a minute for each message left? Because my regular voicemail doesn't charge anything but I don't know if that's because it's
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Yes, you will be charged AT LEAST a minute (more if the voicemail exceeds a minute) when the call is forwarded this voicemail system. On the other hand, you don't get charged to listen to them in the app.
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10-22-2007, 12:58 PM
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#173
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Model: 8830
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Carrier: Sprint Nextel
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SimulSays
Hello all, I've been an observer of all your threads for a while and have gleaned some great advice from them. I own a Blackberry 8830 with Sprint Nextel service. I installed SimulSays and it is working great, no problems at all with notification or setup EXCEPT one, and I was wondering if anyone knew of a solution I am not thinking of.
So it all works except for the playback function on my handheld. If I hit the triangle that is supposed to play the message, it turns into a "pause" icon but nothing happens.
Has this happened to anyone else? How is SimulSays' customer service about help with a free beta? I'm thinking they might not have much motivation to ever respond to my email.
Any feedback is greatly appreciated!
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10-25-2007, 06:48 AM
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Knows Where the Search Button Is
Join Date: Apr 2007
Model: 9530
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Carrier: Verizon
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I've read that it may not work perfectly well with CDMA phones, only GSM. Looking at their website, only 8800 from tmo and att was listed as supported phones. Using 8320 on tmo (also by the way not listed) working fine except the app sometimes show network error.
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10-25-2007, 12:51 PM
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New Member
Join Date: Oct 2007
Model: 8830
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Carrier: Sprint Nextel
Posts: 6
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Solution to 8830 found
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Originally Posted by benjilu
I've read that it may not work perfectly well with CDMA phones, only GSM. Looking at their website, only 8800 from tmo and att was listed as supported phones. Using 8320 on tmo (also by the way not listed) working fine except the app sometimes show network error.
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Benjilu,
Thank you for the response! I actually found a solution to the problem, and am very impressed. I sent an email to SimulSays support and within hours a developer at the company, a customer service representative, and a member of management either emailed me or called me on my phone. The developer sent me a program that has not been released yet that runs on the Blackberry 8830. It installed and works perfectly. It is so good that I called google and asked them to cancel my GrandCentral account so that I can continue to use SimulSays without a problem.
Only a couple of very minor gripes:
1- It takes a minute to download the message, although this is not a problem that is unique to SimulSays, as any online message system would have a delay as well.
2- It drains the battery big time- like surprisingly quickly. I've heard that any program that has to constantly 'search' for anything will do the same thing. And there is a way to poll only once every X minutes. So there are solutions to that.
I'm not using the SimulScribe feature (yet). But so far I am very happy with the rest.
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09-26-2008, 12:56 AM
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#176
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New Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Model: 8130
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Msg Help
I dont know if anybody else is having this happen to their pearls but it recently started...whenever i send a text msg (sms text) next to the little check mark on the top left hand corner appears a little yellow box/flag type thing..what does this mean!? im so confused and have tried to figure out why it does that? Is anybody else experiencing the same thing as I am?
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