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http://www.macnn.com/articles/12/10/01/movius.visual.voicemail.for.ios/

Briefly: MacTech Conference registration, Movius supports iO

updated 03:18 pm EDT, Mon October 1, 2012

 

Movius Visual Voicemail for iOS


Organizers of the 2012 MacTech Conference have released new details regarding the upcoming event. Scheduled for October 17th through 19th in Los Angeles, the conference offers two separate tracks; one dedicated to programming and development, while the other focuses on IT and consulting. A number of post-event activities for both tracks have been organized, including a special Hopper presentation that will teach attendees how to use the Hopper Dedicated Disassembler. Registration for the event is still open and costs $1000, however, MacNN readers can receive an additional $100 discount and free MacTech subscription.

Movius Visual Voicemail now compatible with iPhone

Movius Interactive has announced that its Visual Voicemail service is now fully compatible with the iPhone. The Visual Voicemail Server integrates with the iPhone through the Apple IMAP interface, allowing it to access all of the device's native features on any version of iOS.


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