Product Description

Voice Genesis ® Vemail VoiceEmail is voice-enabled email for mobile phones that lets you retrieve, read, type, and speak email messages. Vemail was designed specifically for mobile professionals and consumers who want the convenience and increased productivity of mobile access to email, without having to carry an extra device or type every message on a miniature keyboard.

With Vemail you can use your eyes to quickly skim through your email, and then use your voice to respond. Since you can read through your inbox much faster than you can listen to it, and you can speak much faster than you can type, this new and unique “read email and speak reply” approach is the fastest and easiest way to use email when away from a computer. If you speak an email, your voice is recorded and delivered in a revolutionary new way such that your message recipient hears your recorded voice. Vemail messages can be sent to any email address and are compatible with any email device. In this way Vemail relieves you of the pain associated with typing messages on a phone keypad. And for times when you would prefer to type, you can type messages with Vemail as well.

With Vemail you can use your phone to retrieve email from most major providers, such as AOL, AIM Mail, Yahoo, Gmail, MSN Hotmail, Earthlink, Netzero, and email accounts that have publicly accessible POP or IMAP service. Vemail will also work with Domino and Exchange servers that have POP or IMAP turned on (for a configuration guide contact support@voicegenesis.com).

For the easiest and most feature rich Vemail configuration process go to www.VoiceGenesis.Net with a computer and select Configure. Alternatively, you can type your configuration information into Vemail on your phone.

The www.VoiceGenesis.Net web site also gives Vemail users access to great additional free features, including the ability to import addresses from a computer, activate Alerts, upload a picture, select an animated character (Avatron), subscribe to podcasts, create podcasts, and create voice blogs.


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