Dept. of Fun and Games
Fairlight
fairlite at fairlite.com
Mon Mar 3 12:22:13 PST 2014
On Mon, Mar 03, 2014 at 10:23:39AM -0500, Bruce Easton thus spoke:
> It looks like there are similar apps for iphone. It would be nice if
> this capability were included and streamlined for voicemail greeting
> functionality. Google seems to have some capability for creating
> customized greetings based on caller. I have not used it, but I assume
> that personalized greetings, that perhaps could be used for everyone in
> your "Address Book", have precedence over the general greeting. And for
> the latter, it would be great if such functionality could vocalize
> English-to-Klingon.
Google has such a feature, and I make use of it. Actually, it existed
years ago, then it was lost when they moved everything to Google Contacts
(and didn't have an entry point for you to edit which greeting contacts
got), although the old settings remained behind the scenes. Now they've
added it back under Google Contacts, by way of which groups you assign a
contact to.
I still don't know what happens if you put someone in conflicting groups.
As far as Google goes, you record audio via mic, so if you can speak
Klingon, go for it.
Qa'pla!
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