Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!pikes!mercury.cair.du.edu!mnemosyne.cs.du.edu!isis!mbarry From: mbarry@isis.cs.du.edu (Marshall Barry) Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.apps Subject: VoiceMail systems for PC's Keywords: Hardware and/or Software Message-ID: <1990Dec6.013207.21223@isis.cs.du.edu> Date: 6 Dec 90 01:32:07 GMT References: <23599@grebyn.com> Reply-To: mbarry@isis.UUCP (Marshall Barry) Organization: Math/CS, University of Denver Lines: 34 In article <23599@grebyn.com> jmbj@grebyn.com (Jim Bittman) writes: >I seem to remember seeing some ads recently about PC add-in hardware >and software for a Voice Mail system. We're unhappy with our current >voice mail service (it goes down alot, short messages, limited space, >etc.). > >If anyone knows of companies or products, I would be very grateful. >I will gladly post summaries if there is interest. > >Thanks! There are two (relatively) inexpensive systems with which _I_ am familiar. Watson and CAM Of the two, CAM (The "Complete Answering Machine") seems to be the better of the two, most flexible, and best supported. It also integrates into the "Complete Fax" product, its scanner, etc. They're based out of (I think) Sunnyvale, but I don't have the docs in front of me at the moment. Oh, what do *I* use (grin)? I use an obsolete board called (yep) SAM (The Smart Answering Machine). You can't get it any more... // Mb // -- -/-------------------------------------------------------------------------\- | is also | | [Which goes to prove that Gateways (sometimes) Really Work] | | "If you're going to (mis)quote me, at least SPELL my NAME correctly!" |