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- Price: Free
- Operating system: Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/NT
- Date added: November 21, 2005
- Total Downloads: 61,195
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Publisher's description
From TraiTel Telecommunications :TTMessenger is a multi purpose software solution that allows people to talk for free and make paid phone calls (from just $2c a minute), free video calls, send faxes (from $8c per page), send and receive text messages (SMS from $0c in the US & from $9c to other countries) and also save documents to PDF. You can take advantage of the features from any location that has Internet access (with the exception to PDF saving that is not reliant on the Internet). By using it you will save money, time and will be able to do your work remotely as if you were sitting in the office. None of the features expire or diminish in usability over time. The PDF creation tool works without registration or restrictions. To make calls, send faxes or text messages you will need to quickly register on line. The registration takes less than 30 seconds and you are not asked to put credit on your account.
Version 2.22 includes new features and improves stability.
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19 out of 19 people found this review helpful
Version: TTMessenger 2.22
Cons: This service will charge a monthly fee WHETHER OR NOT YOU USE IT after 30 days. Hidden at the end of the agreement that most people don't read is this paragraph:
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"Your 30 day trial entitles you to full usage of Tri-Tel Telecommunications "incoming" service. By incoming we refer to; incoming voice calls, incoming faxes and incoming SMS messages. All of the incoming services that we offer attract a monthly ongoing fee that will be waived during the first month of usage and trial. Once the 30 day trial period has ended we will continue providing you the services you subscribed to, at the monthly rate indicated in our pricing page. If you do not want to continue using Tri-Tel's services past the trial period, you can simply cancel by logging into your account and using the "delete" function next to the service you subscribed to."
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5 out of 5 people found this review helpful
Version: TTMessenger 2.22
"I was never able to send a fax!"
Pros: I would not suggest downloading this product at all! I would give it a zero if that was possible in this system. My suggestion do not download!
Cons: I was never able to send a fax!
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4 out of 5 people found this review helpful
Version: TTMessenger 2.22
Pros: A response to a previous post: The 30 day free trial covers "paid" services (which is made very clear in the company's web site) - its not reflective of the use of ttmessenger. If you want to receive incoming calls from the PSTN (normal telephones), receive faxes (from normal fax machines) then there's a service fee (I'm guessing this is how the company earns a living). BUT the software does "not" expire and all its free services such as making free calls PC to PC, creating PDF's, Video calls are free and have remained free! I enjoy the software and after the 30 days I continued using the software by making (paid) normal landline calls (which are awesome in quality and clarity) and without paying any service fees. I guess that the difference is that I took some time to "read" what was said.
Cons: No help file, must figure out what to do on your own.
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