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  • 06-09-2010, 03:32 AM
    dasli
    agree? IMCapture good prog
  • 05-28-2010, 11:06 AM
    asonj23
    Thanks for the info.... now to get it up and running!
  • 05-18-2010, 08:48 AM
    Muty
    I prefer IMCapture for Skype. It is very easy to use.
  • 05-13-2010, 08:25 AM
    holla
    I use too IMCapture for Skype, it's very simple tool for me.
  • 04-19-2010, 09:09 AM
    Brown
    What about me,i use IMCapture for Skype.It's prog for record audio and video calls.I like this simple prog.
  • 11-12-2009, 02:31 AM
    Brown
    Re: Transferring Voicemail to Computer

    You can do it yourself using a few downloadable programs.

    1. The first thing you'll need is Skype, a free Internet calling program. Go to Skype .com and download and install the version that matches your operating system.


    After that you can use SkypeCap,It's Skype recorders for record Skype call.Try it.
  • 11-11-2009, 02:17 PM
    brian5691
    Voice messages can be recorded by going to Radio Shack and buying 2 cords, about $15 total. the one cord plugs into your head set on the cell and the other end is a female. The other cord is a double male, one end into the cord on the phone and the other into the microphone plug on the computer. open up the "sound record" program which on my pc is under "all programs" "accessories". you have to start the message and hit the record button with the mouse. What I would do is put the plug about have way in the phone, and with the phone on speaker start playing the message. Just before it gets to what you want recorded hit the record button and plug the cord into the phone. It took about 10 tries to get it just right, but it works.
  • 09-23-2009, 02:13 AM
    cathy
    You can do it yourself using a few downloadable programs.

    1. The first thing you'll need is Skype, a free Internet calling program. Go to Skype .com and download and install the version that matches your operating system.

    2. Once you've got the program running and an account created, you'll need to buy Skype Credit so you can call your cell phone or land line voice mail. The minimum credit you can purchase is $10, which gives you about 500 minutes of domestic calling.

    3. Go to pamela-systems.com to download and install a free plug-in called "Pamela for Skype," which lets you record your calls. (Windows only)

    4. When prompted, agree to allow Pamela to use Skype. With both Skype and Pamela open, dial into your voice mail. Decline the option to begin recording your call. When you get to the message you want to record, click the record button in Pamela. When the message ends, click the stop recording button. You don't have to use a headset to do this.

    5. The messages you record will be automatically saved as MP3 files in a newly created folder called "Pamela," which is in your documents folder, so you can e-mail them, burn them to a CD or transfer them to an iPod. You can also listen to your recorded messages in Pamela.

    Although Skype works on both Macs and Windows PCs, Pamela only works on Windows. There are programs you can buy to record your Skype calls on a Mac, such as Call Recorder
  • 09-22-2009, 10:30 AM
    tavenger5
    Does anyone have any infor on transferring a voicemail to my compter?

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