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2010-05-02
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2010-05-03
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2010-05-03
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2010-05-03
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Even better (idea hijack) - N900 could get the "silent answer" feature from the "First Else" mobile. (google their website for a demo)
Anyway, it occurred to me that a device like the N900 should be perfectly capable of running a basic voicemail app, which would mean that not only could I object to being overcharged for basic features, but I could actually receive messages
It would only need a tiny fraction of the features of something like Asterisk, for example to be an incredibly cool and useful app..
Unfortunately, I don't have any programming skills whatsoever, so I'm appealing to the geniuses in the Maemo community to make it happen
Anyone else interested in something like this?