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#61
Originally Posted by epage View Post
That scares me, giving my username/password to a third party.
you don't. he installs an app to your google app engine account. i'm not sure how exactly it works but he just made it open source, for those interested.
 
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Originally Posted by thommy View Post
you don't. he installs an app to your google app engine account. i'm not sure how exactly it works but he just made it open source, for those interested.
My cursory look didn't suggest that. Its still disconcerting to have this login thing on the page
http://www.gvmax.com/lite/
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Originally Posted by thommy View Post
you don't. he installs an app to your google app engine account. i'm not sure how exactly it works but he just made it open source, for those interested.
Also, where might I find the source, I don't see any reference to that?
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Originally Posted by epage View Post
Also, where might I find the source, I don't see any reference to that?
I'm sorry for not specifying but GVMax Pro is the version that doesn't require giving out your credentials -- unlike GVMax Lite. Pro is a one time $25 fee. And as far as the open source goes, he just sent this email which explains new features not yet advertised on the site:

<email>A new version of GVMax (4-0-0) has been released to existing customers (not yet publicly released).

This is a major upgrade that contains many new features which I hope you will like.
Here are some of the major new features:

- Voicemail notifications
You can now get notifications of new voicemails in much the same way you get SMS notifications.
These notifications show the Google transcribed text for the voicemail, as well as providing a
link to a recording of the voicemail.

- Make GoogleVoice calls from within your IM program
In a chat window simply type 'ggc' to initiate a GoogleVoice call to the GVMax contact you are chatting with.
Alternatively type 'ggc {number}' to call the given number via GoogleVoice

- Bulk SMS sending
You can now send an SMS to a group of people.
The members of the group are derived from your GoogleContacts groups.
You can do this from within the IM program and/or via email

- Better error handling and logging

- OpenSource
As of this version GVMax is open source. Hopefully this will get more people involved in adding new features etc.

- Check out the User Manual (a link in the application) for full details of all features.

If you were already using version 3-0-0 then your application should have been upgraded automatically. For those of
you who are still on 2-1-0 I will be contacting you directly with instructions on how to upgrade.

Last week Google released a new version of their SDK and that has introduced some instability to their platform for
applications running on older versions. This meant I have had to bring forward the release of 4-0-0 and
unfortunately have not quite finished polishing it (expect another minor release in a week or so).

The one thing I have not had time to do so far and which might be of interest is how to setup your application
to receive voicemail notifications. Here is what you need to do

In the same way that you created an email filter on your GMail account to forward SMS to your application so will
you need to do for voicemail.

1- Login to GMail
2- Click on 'Settings' (top right of screen)
3- Click on 'Filters' tab
4- Click on 'Create a new filter'
5- In the 'From' box type: voice-noreply@google.com
6- Press the 'Next Step' button
7- Select the 'Forward it to' checkbox and type: vm@{appname}.appspotmail.com (replacing {appname} with your application name).
8- If you don't want a copy of the original email from Google then select the 'Delete It' checkbox
9- Press the 'Create Filter' button

I am hoping to create a screencast detailing this soon, in the mean time feel free to contact me if
you run into problems with this.</email>
 
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That sounds great! That can be a great service to a lot of people. I also look forward to see the code to see if there is anything more I can learn about how to communicate with Google Voice.
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Originally Posted by epage View Post
That sounds great! That can be a great service to a lot of people. I also look forward to see the code to see if there is anything more I can learn about how to communicate with Google Voice.
The code is located here: http://code.google.com/p/gvmax
I hope it's beneficial!
Hani, the developer, has done a great job with this and I'm excited about his further development.
 

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So Google released a web app for google voice today (http://www.engadget.com/2010/01/26/g...-as-a-web-app/) that can be accessed at m.google.com/voice. The problem is that when I access the page it takes me to the same page I see on my pc (http://www.google.com/mobile/more/). Can someone please figure out how to access this app just like accessing Google Latitude on the N900.

Thanks,
MT
 
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Originally Posted by dustme.com View Post
So Google released a web app for google voice today (http://www.engadget.com/2010/01/26/g...-as-a-web-app/) that can be accessed at m.google.com/voice. The problem is that when I access the page it takes me to the same page I see on my pc (http://www.google.com/mobile/more/). Can someone please figure out how to access this app just like accessing Google Latitude on the N900.

Thanks,
MT

I smell a conspiracy . . . lol
 
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if you install the HideUserAgent app from the app manager, you can set your browser to use the iphone's user agent:

5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 3_0 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/528.18 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0 Mobile/7A341 Safari/528.16

however, it doesn't render very well at all in MicroB.
 
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Originally Posted by thommy View Post
however, it doesn't render very well at all in MicroB.
Have you tried FF? It might be incredibly slow like everything else from Google on FF, but would be interesting...
 
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