From: Ashwath Akirekadu on
To me a touch-screen is about having the ability to get right to the
information that I see on the screen. That's the minimum a touch-screen
device has to offer. Of course, it is possible to get a lot more creative
with touch-screen interface as demonstrated by various iPhone apps.

I am not sure why I am not able to tap open the voice mail on my AT&T Tilt.
Every other item on the top row is interactive. Nothing happens when I tap
on the voice mail icon.

-Ashwath Akirekadu


From: Beverly Howard [Ms-MVP/MobileDev] on
using a desktop pc, get the properties of one of these wav files by
right clicking the file in file explorer.

One of the most common voicemail wav files used by cisco is not
supported by windows mobile, so, if the codec is ulaw, you will have to
install a third party player which can open them.

Beverly Howard [MS MVP-Mobile Devices]
From: Ashwath Akirekadu on
Probably we talking about different types of voice mails.

Ability to play voice mail the way iPhone does will be really cool and
useful.
At this point all I am looking for is WM to dial the voice mail number when
I tap the voice mail icon that shows up on the top row.


"Beverly Howard [Ms-MVP/MobileDev]" <BevNoSpamBevHoward.com> wrote in
message news:uxPpoTUiIHA.4076(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> using a desktop pc, get the properties of one of these wav files by right
> clicking the file in file explorer.
>
> One of the most common voicemail wav files used by cisco is not supported
> by windows mobile, so, if the codec is ulaw, you will have to install a
> third party player which can open them.
>
> Beverly Howard [MS MVP-Mobile Devices]


From: BTnBNA on
I had the older HTC 8125 and 8525, and they let you dial voice mail by
touching the voice mail icon (looks like a video tape). The only one touch
option on this HTC is the word *voice mail* that appears temporarily at the
bottom of the screen when the *notification* appears on the screen. I
couldn't find any menu or Today screen setup to emulate that, either. i use
Voice Speed Dial, so that is nearly as convenient; you could use regular
Speed Dial if you don't use Voice Speed Dial.

BTnBNA

"Ashwath Akirekadu" wrote:

> Probably we talking about different types of voice mails.
>
> Ability to play voice mail the way iPhone does will be really cool and
> useful.
> At this point all I am looking for is WM to dial the voice mail number when
> I tap the voice mail icon that shows up on the top row.
>
>
> "Beverly Howard [Ms-MVP/MobileDev]" <BevNoSpamBevHoward.com> wrote in
> message news:uxPpoTUiIHA.4076(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> > using a desktop pc, get the properties of one of these wav files by right
> > clicking the file in file explorer.
> >
> > One of the most common voicemail wav files used by cisco is not supported
> > by windows mobile, so, if the codec is ulaw, you will have to install a
> > third party player which can open them.
> >
> > Beverly Howard [MS MVP-Mobile Devices]
>
>
>