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Send / recieve faxes and voice on the same phone line. No need to pay for an extra line | Different greetings for different callers based on Caller ID information | Automatically forward your voice mail and faxes to your e-mail account. | Remote caller can now access directly to a specified mailbox (extension) | Multiple selections are available for each leaf of a tree script. Group Mailboxes - a caller can leave a message to a group mailbox and everyone who belongs to this mailbox will receive the message | Urgent Group Mailboxes - a caller can leave a urgent message to a Urgent Group Mailboxes and everyone who belongs to this mailbox will be notified by phone call, pager or email. | Notification features when voice message arrives in the mailbox to a cell phone, pager or email | Supports email using MAPI protocol. | Phone book and speed dial | Greetings can change depending on whether the office is opened or closed | Log record in message log even when caller does not leave a message provided the Caller ID information is available. | Customize cover sheet for faxing | Sending faxes using calling card | Supports most modems | Supports more voice parameters control | Help file format is in HTML with sample applications and diagnostics examples | User can record telephone conversation | SuperVoice Pro supports Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT, Windows Millennium, Windows 2000 and Windows XP. |
Advanced Features of SuperVoice Pro 6.0
| Enhanced integration with Panasonic and Toshiba PBX - Message light, improved voice mail handling, Music on hold, Call transfer to cellular phone. |
Has all the features of SuperVoice Pro 6.0 plus you can use it through a network | Supports up to 8 lines (modems) in a PC. | SuperVoice Communications Server can be set up in a network so a small business can share fax, e-mail and other vital information that comes in. | Users at the workstations can send faxes directly from their PC without any modem installed in their PC. | With the integration of PBX it is possible to play music on hold and transfer calls to the field if they are out. Calls and messages will be transferred to a cell phone, pager or e-mail using text file, voicemail, or numbers. | |