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Now Supporting
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Download Demo
Windows Win32
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1.0.18
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1.64 MB
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Purchase
1 License: $9.99
2 Licenses: $18.98
5 Licenses: $44.95
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VM Rover 1.0.17 released - Aug 26th, 2007
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Version 1.0.17 stops making use of the Windows registry due to reports that registry cleaners have been impacting VM Rover. Also includes several small bug fixes.
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Product Overview
More and more telecommunication companies are giving customers access to
their voicemail via the internet. For most people this is a
useful and sometimes necessary product offering. With the advent
of VOIP proliferation, accessing voicemail via the internet will become
common place.
This is where VM Rover comes into the picture. VM Rover is a
multi-service (soon to be multi-platform) voicemail client. As
with many products, the idea for this product was born out of the
natural need that had presented itself. The traditional way to
access voicemail over the internet is to use a web browser. In
most cases this involves logging into a website, navigating to the
voicemail section and then downloading the new voicemail message
(assuming that new messages exist). This is a cumbersome and
inefficient way of doing something that is inherently quite
simple. The frustrations with this method are often times
compounded by server delays and internet bottlenecks. VM Rover
simplifies the process by giving a familiar interface to your
voicemail, and by having the voicemail ready at your fingertips as soon
as you are ready to check. By probing your voicemail at set time
intervals, VM Rover will download your voicemail for you and since VM
Rover lives in your system tray you will always know how many total and
new messages you have.
VM Rover was designed to be a voicemail platform, independent
of service provider. Similar to multi-protocol Instant
Messaging Programs such as 'Trillian' or 'Gaim', VM Rover will manage voicemail
from multiple sources via a plugin framework. Ideally this will
mean that you have one interface to multiple voicemail sources,
such as your home, work and mobile mailboxes.
Product Screenshoot
Main Features
- Automatic message retrieval
- Secure connections using SSL
- Supported protocols: HTTP, HTTPS, IMAP and POP3
- Email plugins are compatible with Google Gmail POP3 accounts.
- VM Rover keeps a low profile in the system tray
- Tray message count indicator
- New Message tray animation and sound alert
- Automatic software updates
- Memo Recording
- Skin support
- Easy Configuration
Currently Supported Voicemail Services
VM Rover future plans
- Linux release
- Message archiving
Acknowledgments
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This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit. Refer to the OpenSSL License.
- VM Rover makes use of libcurl, an HTTP client library.
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VM Rover makes use of 7-zip's LZMA SDK. Blue Digits' additions and alterations, in compliance with the LGPL license, are available here.
Plugin Development
If you are interested in developing plugins for VM Rover, please contact us for the latest development library and API.
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