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  1. #1
    garagecapital
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    I have a bunch I want to save permanently for legal reasons. What is
    the best way to do this?




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  2. #2
    Andreas Wenzel
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    Re: How do I save Voice Mails on ATT's iPhone?

    garagecapital schrieb:
    > I have a bunch I want to save permanently for legal reasons. What is
    > the best way to do this?


    Maybe you should try running your business with tools instead of toys.



  3. #3
    Todd Allcock
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    Re: How do I save Voice Mails on ATT's iPhone?

    At 17 Jul 2007 10:08:01 -0700 garagecapital wrote:
    > I have a bunch I want to save permanently for legal reasons. What is
    > the best way to do this?


    You could buy a telephone recorder at Radioshack, and call and retrieve
    your VMs to that phone.

    You could sign up for a service like GotVoice.com that retrieves your VM,
    converts it to MP3 and e-mails it to you.

    You could get a cheap VoIP account and retrieve your e-mail from the
    softphone on your PC and record the audio via software or hardware (i.e.
    a cassette recorder attached to your soundcard output.)

    The possibilities are as limitless (or as limited) as your imagination.



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  4. #4
    Larry
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    Re: How do I save Voice Mails on ATT's iPhone?

    Todd Allcock <[email protected]> wrote in
    news:[email protected]:

    > You could get a cheap VoIP account and retrieve your e-mail from the
    > softphone on your PC and record the audio via software or hardware (i.e.
    > a cassette recorder attached to your soundcard output.)
    >
    >


    To record anything from any source on your PC, I highly recommend buying
    Total Recorder from:
    http://www.download.com/3000-2170-10024762.html
    It sits between the sound card and Windoze and intercepts anything to or
    from the soundcard, analog or digital. Converts to MP3 and other formats
    for compactness right on the fly. Makes a great digital recorder for $18.
    For more money it has a whole programmable TIVO for audio.

    I've never found any locked up source, like streaming, it won't rip.

    Larry
    --
    While in Mexico, I didn't have to press 1 for Spanish.
    While in Iran, I didn't have to press 1 for Farsi, either.
    While in Florida, I had to press 2 for English.
    It just isn't fair.




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