Re: [NTLK] time in motion study

From: Ken Whitcomb <ken_at_imageguild.com>
Date: Tue Jul 07 2009 - 08:54:11 EDT

True Jon, thanks for pointing it out. The only time I've had trouble
with it was at my desk at a former employer, using an Avaya phone
switch. I concluded that the switch was digital and didn't function
properly with the Newton generated analog tone, but I was never really
certain why it didn't work. I have a Panasonic phone switch at home
and have never tested it, I guess I know what I'm going to do today!
The calls app is one of my favorites. I presume it would be great for
a person in sales as well.

ken

On Jul 7, 2009, at 1:16 AM, Jon Glass wrote:

> On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 1:30 AM, Ken Whitcomb<ken@imageguild.com>
> wrote:
>> It would use a modem to dial the number
>> associated with the person you're calling
>
> Just for the record, it doesn't need a modem to dial. Turn on speaker
> dialing, and hold the mic part of the handset up to the speaker, and
> it will dial through the speaker. You can even enter calling card
> numbers, PBX codes, etc. Most phones I've used had no problems with
> this, even hotel phones.

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