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  #41  
Old 01-11-2006
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no, but I have a simple solution. Get a regular phone!
  #42  
Old 01-11-2006
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Let's see... Other than the fact that my PC is alredy set up with a Bluetooth headset and all of my contacts are in my Outlook, and I already have a regular phone... Brilliant! Why didn't I think of that!
  #43  
Old 09-04-2006
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If you read this whole thread, a person in a wheelchair needs a solution. Makes sense. Please noone put "get a regular phone" anymore. I myself, am not disabled, but the way my workspace is at the office - I could greatly benefit from the previously mentioned setup (using a PC as a NON-voip telephone). Anyone have any luck on this? I found "Willowphone", a discontinued product that should work on older machines [I could not get it to work on my XPhomeSP2 machine, though my modem is voice capable]. There are other softwares out there that claim to fit the bill, but are severely shoddy on the actual phone-use end (they have great message recorders).

please advise

--begin rant--
In this modern technologically advance era - it seems that the simplest tasks are impossible on our devices - due to the fact that the spoon fed techno junkies seek frill over meat-and-potatoes, and kill any chance of development on actual productive tools. That is why our softwares are becoming so bloated and ram intensive. Our society's own desire for technological advancement can be at times a hinderance to said advancement.
--end rant--
  #44  
Old 10-06-2006
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this is it, right here

http://www.worldstart.com/tips/tips.php/443

it'll tell you on how to use the phone dialer on your pc
  #45  
Old 11-27-2006
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hi

Hello guys this is my first post,
In order to use your computer as a telephone, you modem should be a voice modem. To find out if your current modem is voice modem check the following:
1. You must check that your modem is actually a VOICE modem. Refer to the modem documentation and specifications to see if it says VOICE modem. If you are still in doubt you can look at the modem diagnostics query result (from the Control Panel -> Modems -> Diagnostics). If the query response for AT#CLS fails then it is not a voice modem.
2. It is essential that your voice modem has 100% TAPI compliant drivers (including wave drivers). It is not enough that the software provided by your modem manufacturer (or other software) works, because it might connect directly to the modem and bypass the driver files.
3. You must also check that you have installed the voice modem driver for the modem. Sometimes Windows Plug & Play selects the driver on the non-voice equivalent modem when installing.
4. Note: No voice modem works under Windows NT4.

I hope my first post was useful

Last edited by waleed8063; 11-28-2006 at 08:17 AM..
  #46  
Old 11-27-2006
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I sir, am not gay!
  #47  
Old 11-28-2006
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sorry

I am very sorry, It is just a typing mistake
  #48  
Old 11-28-2006
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I am very sorry, It is just a typing mistake
It`s ok mate, I think LNCPapa was just joking.

You can always use the edit button to correct a post if you want.

Regards Howard
  #49  
Old 11-28-2006
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Oh my god I am surrounded by Special Forces
  #50  
Old 11-28-2006
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Don`t worry about that mate, we`re just the same as you really.

We don`t bite, honest.

Well, most of us don`t.

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  #51  
Old 12-19-2006
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Skype is free, popular, quick and easy to set up as a phone.
  #52  
Old 02-18-2007
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Cheyenne BitWare has bitphone that look's like a real phone and works like one
no net calls your pc is being used like a $10 phone. use your mic and headphones. plau Cheyenne BitWare has other good stuff. I had it on my last pc but i cant find it i find links but they are dead if anyone has it tell me i will keep looking.
  #53  
Old 03-17-2007
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well faxtalk messenger works just fine ur modem has to be a data fax half duplex[full duplex recomented],,its works just fine i used it to make a call using my microphone and headphone .the website is www.faxtalk.com download trial

Last edited by SNGX1275; 03-17-2007 at 01:41 PM.. Reason: removed some content that violated the TOS
  #54  
Old 08-30-2007
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So whats the final answer

hey ppl,
so finally, which is the software that u can you use for making regular calls via the telephone???
  #55  
Old 11-06-2007
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same issue

As Phantasm66 told,i tried so many softwares that available in internet . But useless .
I just want to use my PC as analogue telephone ,


any body here to help me ????

Last edited by telnetpc; 11-06-2007 at 09:38 AM..
  #56  
Old 11-18-2007
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Solution!!!!!!!!!

Random Filler Information

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  #57  
Old 11-18-2007
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Oh, yeah...

Random Filler Information

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  #58  
Old 11-18-2007
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ya get the booby or is that nooby for digging up old thread
I keep saying they should close these things
  #59  
Old 11-18-2007
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:(

Ten Characters

Last edited by theinfiniteadam; 11-15-2009 at 10:58 PM..
  #60  
Old 03-14-2008
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I just found this thread as I was looking for an answer.... most of these posters are not understanding... the guy wants to use his regular land line telephone service and a pc based program that works like a regular telephone while using a headset and microphone to make and receive calls. Windows dialer is cumbersome and ugly too...not very user friendly like a "phone" looking interface, and these answers of skype and other VOIP are missing the point...not thinking outside of the VOIP box so to speak. Not all calls made with a PC have to be VOIP...just like a fax program, I think this "communicate" program will work for phantom66... try this, I havent tried it...just found it 10 minutes ago...
ok so search for a program called COMMUNICATE! STANDARD v10.0
I couldnt post a link because I am new here.

Last edited by cherrylimeade; 03-14-2008 at 07:53 PM..
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