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Posted by JHromadka on 01-14-2001 10:33 PM:

Arrow

Discuss the VisorCentral review of the VisorPhone here.

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Posted by mad_ip_address on 01-15-2001 12:27 PM:

Question

it is possible to _receive_ faxes and /or data calls (like ras callbacks) using the visorphone and some appropriate application?
(like fax or zboxz for faxes)

I'm able to send faxes with my visor and my gsm phone via irda, but I can't find a way to receive them. My phone receives the fax call but does not "route" it through the irda port to the Visor, I _hope_ the visorphone can do it since it's integral part of the Visor.
(this, of course, is a problem also for data calls)


Have you tried?

bye&thanks

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Posted by JHromadka on 01-15-2001 01:43 PM:

The VisorPhone does support faxing, but no current Palm OS fax software can work with it. I'll try to find the fax specs tonight.

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Posted by mad_ip_address on 01-15-2001 08:52 PM:

Question

quote:
Originally posted by JHromadka
The VisorPhone does support faxing, but no current Palm OS fax software can work with it. I'll try to find the fax specs tonight.


Thank you for the interest

regarding fax support:

the program zfaxz, from zboxz suite ( http://palmboxer.sourceforge.net/ ), handles incoming faxes

_it seems_ to me that it's using standard AT commands to deal with the modem (since I'm not even a decent programmer I cannot be certain), if the visorphone can be wiewed as a normal modem in prefs I guess it can be handled without problems.
(and I think so, since everybody seems to be happyly browsing the net with it )

anyway I can't figure out a way to test it, is it possible to send visorphone AT commands in some way to check it? (well, I think no, but hope is hard to die )


regarding data support:

this is an even bigger problem, since I do not even know of some software able to handle incoming ras callbacks.
In the network pane there is a canned nt ras connection, but just for outgoing calls, and the scripting pane does not provide more help.

bye&thanks

(ps: I know I'm wasting everyone's time with silly questions, but I'm so curious )
(pps: besides, I need the infos also for work, but that's secondary )

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Posted by lwalton on 01-16-2001 12:15 PM:

Question Support for Visor Phone in Europe

I'd be interested to know if there is going to be a launch of a European version of the VisorPhone.

If so, anyone know when we might see the launch?

Lee


Posted by yucca on 01-17-2001 11:44 AM:

Question Re: modem use

Do you really have to pay the extra $5 per month to use the modem feature, and are you really billed separately for data calls?


Posted by JHromadka on 01-17-2001 01:59 PM:

Arrow Re: Re: modem use

quote:
Originally posted by yucca
Do you really have to pay the extra $5 per month to use the modem feature, and are you really billed separately for data calls?


It depends on the carrier. There was no extra charge for VoiceStream.

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Posted by TimberLake on 01-19-2001 02:05 AM:

Do you like?

Do people like their Visor Phones?


Posted by george_vc on 01-26-2001 09:03 PM:

James, thank you for an excellent excellent review of the visorphone! I agree, that especially with the modem feature that one would want to have a history of minutes used. I hope in the near future we will see the visorphone available in the voicestream plans and that handspring would package blazer together with the visorphone.


Posted by Gameboy70 on 01-28-2001 06:07 AM:

Talking Another review

In addition to James' wonderful review of the VisorPhone, Shawn Barnett's Pen Computing review of the VP is also worth reading.


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