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AudioPOP for Blackberry Voice Mail & Audio Attachments

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By: pdaBlast! Staff
January 24, 2007
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Have you ever wanted to listen to voice messages on your BlackBerry but couldn't figure out how to play them back?

Now you can download voice mail and audio attachments right to your BlackBerry with AudioPOP!

AudioPOP integrates with the built in Messages program on your BlackBerry. When you receive an audio clip attached to an email AudioPOP can automatically download it to your BlackBerry.

AudioPOP works in conjunction with the BlackBerry Internet Service. You can use it with an existing POP3 email account or set up a new one. You can even use it with a free Google Gmail account by simply enabling the POP3 option in Gmail.

AudioPOP supports Wave, MP3 and AMR audio attachments up to 1MB in size. Attachments larger than 1MB will not be downloaded. Three sample audio files are provided for testing.

You can set AudioPOP to automatically download your audio files or you can manually download attachments; the choice is yours.

AudioPOP can be configured to display a pop-up notification whenever a download completes, if desired.

The AudioPOP player provides controls for Play, Stop and Volume.



 
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