Introducing OneDialer, a Google Voice app

Posted on Friday, Sep 11, 2009 by Phil Nickinson
 
Filed Under: News; Tags: onedialer, grandcentral, google voice

OneDialer

We're still working on our review, but the makers of Google Voice app OneDialer took to our forums to announce the latest version of the app. Currently for Windows Mobile 6 Professional (touchscreen devices) only, here's what you get:

  • SSL encrypted communications.
  • It's fast!
  • SMS and voicemail notifications.
  • Native dialer interception.
  • Use your own contacts for dialing and SMS. NOW VERY FAST!
  • Threaded SMS conversations.
  • Visual Voicemail with transcripts.
  • Audio voicemail streamed directly from Google.
  • Voicemail and SMS management: Archive, delete, mark as read, reply, and callback from the client.
  • Option for silent notifications.
  • Highly configurable.

OneDialer runs $7 for a single license, but there's a 15-day trial so you can get your bearings. Give it a shot at OneDialer.com.

 
 

Comments

im confused what would you use this for? why do you need a voice app on a phone?

Mmm...i dont think you know what google voice is. look up google voice and the features and it'll be self explanatory

ok...i just tried this app again on my fuze and my tilt. UNBELIEVABLY slow. there's no way in hell i'd ever pay 7 bucks for this. and it keeps crashing too.

which version are you running?

the version that is on their website right now. 1.0.xxxx

have you emailed them or looked at the forums?

looked that forums yes. emailed them...no. i thought it was possibly a problem on my device. but two devices? slim chances on that

the developer here. I coded the program on an AT&T stock fuze. it's fast on my phone. got a 3rd party rom flash?

ok let me get this straight with this app i can set up my own phone number and give to people then when they call the number it can make my home phone and my cell ring or any other number that i put into it?
plus since this is all sent through data i wont use minutes?

Does anyone know if you can turn on/off the dialer interception? I want to be able to use either my normal number or my GV number on the fly.

yes you can.

I have .net compact framework 3.5 sp1. I installed OneDialer on my Xperia X1 but it will not load. Says I need 3.5 which I already have. Don't get it.

I'm an idiot. Installed .msi file and it's all good. Not too impressed with the application though.

Wow. This product really sucks. I can't believe anyone would spend $7 on this thing. Constantly crashes, no call history, voicemail someone left me 30 minutes ago has yet to appear (yes, I tried to fetch it). Complete garbage.

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