YouMail: Visual Voicemail for BlackBerry
Ubergizmo —
... Today, Youmail a consumer voicemail service, launched Visual Voicemail Plus for Blackberry (Pearl, Curve, Bold and Storm, O/S version 4.3 on T-Mobile, Verizon, AT&T). Users can download the application for free from this link on the BlackBerry http://m.youmail.com/ota , access the service via Mobile Web at http://m.youmail.com or vsit the desktop website http://www.youmail.com/mobile. ...
Free Visual Voicemail for BlackBerries Available from YouMail
Phone Scoop - Latest News —
... select which ones they want to listen to, share voicemails through email or forwarding, post voicemails to blogs, and manage/archive voicemails. YouMail will also provide transcribed versions of voicemails via the user's email account, and voicemails will also be readable online. The application will initially be available to customers running BlackBerry OS version 4.3 or later on T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless, and AT Wireless phones. The download is free. more info at YouMail more info Comment on this news item Related news: YouMail Offers Free Visual ...
Free Visual Voice Mail For BlackBerrys Offered By YouMail
InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs —
... , Feb 4, 2009 10:25 AM [image] Visual voice mail is one of the best features of phones such as the iPhone and Storm. It allows you to see voice mails in a list and pick the one you want to listen to rather than calling in and listening to one at a time in the order they were left. YouMail believes that everyone should have visual voice mail, and launched a new, free visual voice mail service for BlackBerry devices. The product is called Visual Voicemail Plus . It provides access to a user's voice mail in-box directly from the screen of the BlackBerry without requiring the user ...
YouMail: Free visual voice mail free for BlackBerry, with some kinks
Betanews —
... The YouMail application is available directly through the native browser on handsets running BlackBerry OS version 4.3 and up. Only T-Mobile, Verizon, and AT Wireless subscribers can currently use YouMail's new utility after first signing up for a YouMail account. That is best done through the YouMail Web site, as the application is still rough around the edges. In Betanews tests, we struggled to get YouMail to process voice mails. On a BlackBerry Storm that is already equipped with visual voice mail, we downloaded and installed the YouMail application, and followed the ...
YouMail: Free visual voice mail for BlackBerry, with some kinks
Betanews —
... The YouMail application is available directly through the native browser on handsets running BlackBerry OS version 4.3 and up. Only T-Mobile, Verizon, and AT Wireless subscribers can currently use YouMail's new utility after first signing up for a YouMail account. That is best done through the YouMail Web site, as the application is still rough around the edges. In Betanews tests, we struggled to get YouMail to process voice mails. On a BlackBerry Storm that is already equipped with visual voice mail, we downloaded and installed the YouMail application, and followed the ...
YouMail brings visual voicemail free to BlackBerry, but not without some kinks
Betanews —
... February 4, 2009, 6:41 PM While visual voicemail through Verizon carries an additional charge, and is only offered on select devices through others, YouMail today launched its carrier-agnostic free visual voicemail app for BlackBerry. Betanews took a look. The YouMail application is available directly through the native browser on handsets running BlackBerry OS version 4.3 and up. Only T-Mobile, Verizon, and AT Wireless subscribers can currently use YouMail's new utility after first signing up for a YouMail account. That is best done through the YouMail website, as the ...
Free visual voice mail for BlackBerry ‘YouMail’
D' Technology Weblog —
... is a profile page called “My Accomplishments.” On the YouMail Web interface, a list of things that can be done with the service are listed, each marked either “Completed!” with a date and time, or “Not Complete—Show me How!” It sounds silly, but seeing the pseudo-congratulatory list made the less-than-simple setup almost feel rewarding, in the “everybody gets a trophy day” sort of way.
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